hi ya ralf

if you are using raid1 mirroring... the assumption is that oyu want to
be able to boot from the other disk when one of the disk fails...
- make sure you partition it for "FD" RaidAutoDetec type... not "83" linux
        ( dont use cfdisk ... use fdisk instead )

what does your /etc/raidtab  look like ???

what does your /etc/lilo.conf look like if you're using lilo to boot ??

what does your "cat /proc/mdstat" look like ???

did you do raidstart and than mke2fs /dev/md0

c ya
alvin


On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I need to operate two disks in RAID1 mode (mirroring.)
> 
> I've set up raidtab and constructed the raid (/dev/md0.) I've also 
> partitioned 
> it using cfdisk:
> 
>     md0p5                   Logical   Linux                              
> 100.00*
>     md0p6                   Logical   Linux                              
> 768.00
>     md0p7                   Logical   Linux                              
> 500.00
>     md0p8                   Logical   Linux                             
> 4000.01
>     md0p9                   Logical   Linux                            
> 10933.00
>     md0p10                  Logical   Linux                             
> 2000.13
> 
> HOWEVER I can't mkfs the individual (pseudo) partitions because the device 
> nodes 
> are missing, and MAKEDEV doesn't know how to create them either.
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> BTW, I'm running kernel 2.4.17 and Debian "testing" (Woody.)
> 


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