hi ya lucas On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Lucas Albers wrote:
> I just said the hell with mkinitrd, as you know. yup.. i avoid initrd as much as possible to > If you have directions on using initrd to work with raid, LET ME KNOW. > If I don't have to recompile the kernel, then great! mkinitrd does not create teh proper initrd files you need - its just a starting outline - you have to put your kernel into the mkinitrd tree - you have to add other /lib/modules files your kernel needs - than you compress that tree into initrd.gz and you're set - its a pain > You can use systemimager for complete remote backup of a system. > I use it to remote upgrade/downgrade desktops. > Amazing! i use custom tools .... ( tar | find )... > The lilo entry is really really simple for raid, after much much trial > trial error. yes.. takes a few fiddling or ... > just set root=/dev/md0 you also have to set boot=/dev/md0 ... or you will NOT be able to boot when hda or hdc dies > Then update fstab on your new root partition. > As mentioned before I will be posting complete directions, I am writing > them now. more docs is needed ... :-) > Need to figure out what tests to use on my system, what are your base raid > tests you run? > Boot off disk1, boot disk2, etc.... i do that and write 2GB or 4GB files in between each boot and watch is resync .. - if you have to type anything to get it to boot... its NOT raid ( you can automate the writing the test files too and watch is ( resync > I could never figure out grub, I wish I could have, but I also gave up on > that. Stage1,Stage2 loader, never got it to work. just find the equivalence betwee lilo.conf and /etc/grub.conf or boot/grub/menu.list and it should be easier to follow root# vi /boot/grub/menu.lst -- add your new kernels root# grub-install /dev/hda -- for normal hda stuff > Once i figured out how to use mdadm I like it, because it is easier then > raidtools2 to use and it notifies you if a disk dies. yes... mdadm will save our butt more often thannot c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]