Hi ,

I am also interested in soft RAID.  Could you please advise me where can I
have it download

Thanks in advance.

Stephen


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kabir, Rezwanul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 4:31 AM
Subject: seeking help with software raid


> Hi
>       I'm trying to establish a software raid1 after installing linux
> (redhat 6.2, kernel 2.2.14) in the first drive. I went to a certain extent
> but could not succeed completely.
>   Here is what I am doing..
>
>    1) Install linux in /dev/sda ( boot partition /dev/sda1, root partition
> /dev/sda5, swap /dev/sda6)
>    2) fdisk the second drive (/dev/sdb) with the same  size partitions as
> /dev/sda but converted the type to 0xfd
>    3) Create /etc/raidtab using failed_disk for /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda5..
>
>                                       raiddev /dev/md0
>                                                            .
>                                                            .
>                                                            device
> /dev/sdb5
>                                                            raid-disk    0
>                                                            device
> /dev/sda5
>                                                            failed-disk 1
>
>                                         reiddev  /dev/md1
>                                                            .
>                                                            .
>                                                             device
> /dev/sdb1
>                                                             raid-disk  0
>                                                             device
> /dev/sda1
>                                                             failed-disk 1
>
>  4) mkraid /dev/md0
>      mkraid /dev/md1
>            I checked the devices in /proc/mdstat and they looked fine
>
>  5) mount /dev/md0 /mnt ; mount /dev/md1 /mnt/boot
>  6) cp directories from / to /mnt except (proc,mnt)
>  7) cd /mnt/etc; changed the fstab..
>          /dev/md0  /      ext2 defaults 1 1
>          /dev/md1 /boot ext2 defaults 1 1
>
>  8) umount /mnt/boot; umount /mnt; raidstop /dev/md0 ; raidstop /dev/md1
>
>    Everything went on fine till now. Then I tried to boot from a floppy
with
> root=/dev/md0
>      But the kernel panicked...
>
>     I would be very grateful if anyone could help me out with this..
>     Thank you very much
>
>      --rezwanul




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