From: "George Iosif" <giosif@ase.ro>
To: john.lange@bighostbox.com
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Please review: Slackware RAID How-To
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 09:21:05 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <s0a48f9e.019@nsa.ase.ro> (raw)
OK.
Glad to be of some help.
If I get any more (hopefully good) ideas, I'll post them in this list.
George Iosif
>>> John Lange <john.lange@bighostbox.com> 05/14/04 6:46 AM >>>
Thank you George.
I am reviewing the LILO section. Despite the what I've read I could not
get my RAID array to boot from any drive except the primary drive so I'm
going to have to do more research to figure out why this is a problem.
Of course, thanks for the grammar fixes as well.
I'll post to the list again when I've sorted out the lilo issue and made
revisions to the how-to.
Regards,
--
John Lange
BigHostBox.com
(204) 885 0872
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 04:46, George Iosif wrote:
> I've read the documentation you wrote and I believe it's quite good.
> I've tried to find possible improvements, but came out with some lame
> ones: 2 typos to correct (1-chapter 2.1, first phrase, delete the
"are"
> verb; 2-chapter 5, first phrase, replace "thing" with "think") and a
> possible reccomendation for a more detailed LILO setup (if it requires
> some special parameters).
>
> Thank you for your efforts to make Linux a more understandable world !
>
> Yours,
>
> George Iosif
>
> >>> John Lange <john.lange@bighostbox.com> 05/11/04 6:42 PM >>>
> As mentioned, I have created a Slackware RAID How-To and an initial
> draft is located here:
>
> http://www.langefamily.ca/howto/SlackwareRaidHowTo.html
>
> This document covers getting Slackware installed on a system with
RAID.
> This technique does not require a temporary hard drive or anything
other
> than a Slackware boot CD.
>
> I am fairly new to linux software RAID so I really hope some more
> experienced people will take some time to read it and give me some
> feedback. I would hate to have some glaring errors inflicted on
others!
>
> Thanks.
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2004-05-14 6:21 George Iosif [this message]
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2004-05-14 6:47 ` Please review: Slackware RAID How-To John Lange
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2004-05-13 9:46 George Iosif
2004-05-11 15:42 John Lange
2004-05-11 23:51 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-16 5:43 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-16 6:40 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-17 2:36 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-17 4:51 ` Guy
2004-05-17 9:02 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-20 1:42 ` John Lange
2004-05-20 2:06 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-20 3:27 ` Guy
2004-05-20 3:33 ` John Lange
2004-05-20 5:02 ` Guy
2004-05-20 7:58 ` John Lange
2004-05-20 13:37 ` Guy
2004-05-21 2:25 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-21 2:55 ` Guy
2004-05-21 2:47 ` Ninti Systems
2004-05-20 3:11 ` Guy
2004-05-20 4:35 ` Guy
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