From: Ninti Systems <office@ninti.com.au>
To: RAID Linux <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: /boot RAID1
Date: 31 Mar 2004 12:04:00 +0930 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1080700439.10119.10.camel@localhost> (raw)
I've set up everything to switch my fresh Slackware 9.1 install on
/dev/hda over to RAID1 devices set up on /dev/hda (currently 'missing')
and /dev/hdc.
Before I switch, I need to check one thing which isn't clear to me from
the Software RAID HowTo:
I currently have a separate partition (/dev/hda1) for /boot. Can this
partition also be switched over to RAID1 (on /dev/md1) or must the /boot
partition always be on a non-RAID device?
RAID1 support appears to compiled into the Slackware bare.i kernel I am
using. Autodetection on boot is working.
Thanks
Mick
next reply other threads:[~2004-03-31 2:34 UTC|newest]
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2004-03-31 2:34 Ninti Systems [this message]
2004-03-31 3:42 ` /boot RAID1 Daniel Pittman
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2004-03-31 3:25 ` Ninti Systems
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