Re: pleaseeeeeee I need a howto!!

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Sounds good...

Do you know what could happen if I apply dmraid to my
windows partitions (in ntfs) that currently are under
/dev/ataraid/?

You know what happens?. There have been major changes
into kernels 2.6 that I'd like to use. Over all, I
need a 2.6 for my university practices!

Thank you for your time :)

> Hi
> 
>  Try here:
>   
>
http://tienstra4.flatnet.tudelft.nl/~gerte/gen2dmraid/
> 
>  Note, you will still need to do some research to
> get it all to work
> completely for a boot, but this will get you in the
> ballpark.
>  Oh, and since you are running RAID 0, you can
> probably do without the
> kernel patches for most recent kernels. Also note
> that this is not
> easy. Go find your thinking cap first.
> 
>  Later,
>   Paul
> 
> --- El borrajudo rampante <borrajax_listas@xxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello all...
> > 
> > I wanted to ask for a howto... ho to install a
> 2.6.X
> > kernel with a raid-0 disk. I mean... I've got two
> h.d.
> > seen as one, with windows 2000 and linux
> (currently
> > with a 2.4.28 kernel) and I wanted to ask if I
> could
> > find somewhere a howto to compile and boot with a
> 2.6
> > kernel. I know I have to path the kernel, (for the
> > initrd), and /or the lilo... but I don't know the
> > order to patch, where are the patches to apply...
> > 
> > Please, help!!!
> > 
> > Thank you in advance
> > 
> > 
> > 		
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> 
> 
> 
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