Re: raid0 initialization

2004-06-15 Thread Harland Christofferson
* snip * >It sounds simple, but if you get into trouble, you might want to search the >archives for problems other people have had, or you might want to check out >this link: >http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org/ > >It's quite complete, very recent, and a good resource. I recommend reading

Re: raid0 initialization

2004-06-15 Thread Justin Guerin
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 08:56, Harland Christofferson wrote: > *snip* > > > > >What is the partition type on /dev/hda1 and /dev/hdc1? If they > >are not both > >FD (Linux raid autodetect), your raid array won't work. > > the partition type? okay ... new territory for me. they are ext2 > w/ ID of 8

Re: raid0 initialization

2004-06-15 Thread Harland Christofferson
At Tuesday, 15 June 2004, you wrote: >On Tuesday 15 June 2004 07:53, Harland Christofferson wrote: >> this is my fist time installing raid0 on a machine that is not a >> new install. /dev/hda has gobs of good data i don't want to lose. >> /dev/hdc is newly partitioned and formatted before installi

Re: raid0 initialization

2004-06-15 Thread Justin Guerin
On Tuesday 15 June 2004 07:53, Harland Christofferson wrote: > this is my fist time installing raid0 on a machine that is not a > new install. /dev/hda has gobs of good data i don't want to lose. > /dev/hdc is newly partitioned and formatted before installing the > raid tools. > > kernel version is

raid0 initialization

2004-06-15 Thread Harland Christofferson
this is my fist time installing raid0 on a machine that is not a new install. /dev/hda has gobs of good data i don't want to lose. /dev/hdc is newly partitioned and formatted before installing the raid tools. kernel version is 2.4.18-k7 i installed raidtools2 and mdadm. i created a new file /e