John Wright wrote:

With the new raid autoconfiguration setup this is not the case.


Not quite. I have a "home" server where the three large drives are on the P-ATA buses, but the boot/root drive is on S-ATA. I have to hack the kernel config to make sure that the root drive is always before (i.e. wd0) the P-ATA drives. Otherwise, if I left root as wd3 (which is fine at first) if one the RAIDed drives fails, boot fails as wd3 is no longer wd3, but wd2...

It's not always the RAID config that gets you.

Peter

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