On Thursday June 15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I hope to be an easy fix. Running Gentoo Linux and trying to setup
> RAID 1 across the root partition hda3 hdc3. Have the fstab set up to
> look for /dev/md3 and I have built the OS on /dev/md3. Works fine until
> I reboot. System loads and states it can not find /dev/md3 and when I
> look md3 not started. I have MD as part of the kernel, I have
> mdadm.conf setup like so:
>
> DEVICE /dev/hda3 /dev/hdc3
> ARRAY /dev/md3 level=raid1 devices=/dev/hda3,/dev/hdc3
>
> What am I missing?
If that mdadm.conf is on the root filesystem, then obviously it is of
no value for setting up the root filesystem.
You can:
- use an initramfs to do the work. Many distros do this for you.
The mdadm source contains some notes and scripts that I use.
- use a boot parameter of
md=3,/dev/hda3,/dev/hdc3
This is probably easiest, and as ide drives don't change their
names this should be safe.
initramfs is best though.
NeilBrown
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