Ben Ben wrote:
> What is a known issue ? Running a degraded raid 5 at boot is not possible ?
Known issue that by default, the system will not try to activate the
array in a degraded state.
> All these test have been done with all 3 disks up, and with --run
> option for mdadm in /etc/udev/rules.d
Hi Philip. Thank you so much for taking time to answer me, I feel less
alone now :)
2007/12/4, Phillip Susi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ben.div wrote:
> > Woh ! Absolutely nobody can help me on this question ? I've already
> > asked about this on 4-5 lists or forums, and I've cumulated : 0 answer.
> >
ben.div wrote:
> Woh ! Absolutely nobody can help me on this question ? I've already
> asked about this on 4-5 lists or forums, and I've cumulated : 0 answer.
> Where could I find help on this subject ? The kernel team ? Who has
> developped this part (boot on initramfs and device detection) ?
>
Woh ! Absolutely nobody can help me on this question ? I've already
asked about this on 4-5 lists or forums, and I've cumulated : 0 answer.
Where could I find help on this subject ? The kernel team ? Who has
developped this part (boot on initramfs and device detection) ?
I'm stucked on that prob
Hi all
I have setup 2 software raids (5 and 0) with 3 hard disks (120, 160, 250
Go) on my gutsy box. The raid 5 array (md0) contains the root system,
and the raid 0 array (md1) is mounted as a storage (unused) partition.
The /boot partition is a normal ext3 partition, present on each disk
(duplica