> I'm confused. You're using 2 devices of apparently equal size (which I assume
> means they're the same kind of device). However, you have one defined as an
> IDE disk and one defined as a SCSI disk in your raidtab file. Could
> that be the
> problem?
You can mix SCSI and IDE in a software-RAID. It is more likely to be that in
upgrading to 2.2.12, Kenny didn't realize that he had to patch the kernel with
the raid0145 patch (from
ftp://ftp.<country-code>.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha), because the
stock RedHat 2.2.5 kernels came ready-patched.
Cheers,
Bruno Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Mauritz
> Sent: 17 September 1999 01:27
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Raid Questions
>
>
> I'm confused. You're using 2 devices of apparently equal size (which I assume
> means they're the same kind of device). However, you have one defined as an
> IDE disk and one defined as a SCSI disk in your raidtab file. Could
> that be the
> problem?
>
> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Sep 16 19:38:15 1999
> >
> > Hello -- there is a lot of confusing and incorrect howto's, etc. out there.
> > I was using raid0 with kernel 2.2.5 just fine. I have upgraded the
> > kernel to 2.2.12 in an effort to solve a SMP kernel gen problem, and I can
> > not get raid0 to work at all.. Any advice, including rtm is fine if
> > given the real manual or doc.
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