> > Frans> -edited the raidtab file ( I noticed there beeing a raid > > Frans> directory so I copied it from it's original location in /etc) > > > > > The raidtab file needs to be in /etc. I have noticed the /etc/raid > > directory as well, but AFAIK it is not used. (This could be considered > > a bug in the package.) > Hence the copy I thought that it maybe could be used for a mount-point but isn't it a bit silly to have it in etc? > I've attached the original message if anyone can shine a light on this thing that will not work. It's really the mkraid /dev/md0 part that won't work. > Thanx anyway for the response. ( I'm digging, searching for my own mail). Frans > > > > -- > > G. ``Iggy'' Geens - ICQ: #64109250 > > Home: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Work: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > WWW: http://users.pandora.be/guy.geens/ > > ``I was thinking about how everyone was dying > > and maybe it's time to live.'' - Eels > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >
Hai all
I've been wanting to play with raid. Reading the software-raid-howto; I stranded on mkraid /dev/md0 That darn thing did not want to. -apt-got raidtools2 & dpkg-i kernelpatch.......2.2.10...... -edited the raidtab file ( I noticed there beeing a raid directory so I copied it from it's original location in /etc) -edited fstab..............don't know if that was smart; but it didn't work. -looked at /proc/mdstat: nothing active.....(personality was created). -checked for /var/log/syslog. Gave with starting raiddevices that /dev/md0 was an invalid argument. -fdisked both disks to "fd" -system description: hda1=boot hda5=swap hdb1=raiddev 0 hdc1=raiddev 1 hdd=cdrom Thank you in advance Frans