Thank you for your time.

This I did find weird, wondering why on this guide, it is setting B to RAID
and not swap...on boot it does say it cannot find swap but this guide did
come recommended...

It says

A: 144522 4.2BSD (this is the 64MB drive to boot off
B: 1953375480 RAID (this is the RAID data partition
C: 1953523055 UNUSED

I am guessing you meant wd0 and wd1, the guide suggested making wd2 as the
fake device as I am creating the install on wd0, putting over to wd1 then
booting to wd1 and initializing wd0 again and create the raid, in a very cut
way to explain it

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: J.C. Roberts [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 30 March 2009 13:16
To: Chris Harries
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: raidctl -vF component0 raid0

On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 09:43:31 +0100 "Chris Harries"
<[email protected]> wrote:

> START disks
> /dev/wd2b # the fake device
> /dev/wd1b
>  

The above looks weird. The 'b' partition is typically swap.

What do the following commands tell you?

        $ sudo disklabel -n wd1

        $ sudo disklabel -n wd2


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J.C. Roberts

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