> I just got back from a datacenter where I installed a new server running > CentOS 5.3. I set up a software raid with md0 being /. (Only one mount, > didn't split anything up.) > > I just discovered that instead of raid 1, it did raid 0... Not exactly what I > wanted! Probably missed that little check when installing. So now, I need to > change this. But since the whole OS is on this raided partition that I want > to change, I'm a bit stuck. > > Is there a way to launch an installer while in the OS that I can re-install > the whole thing over the internet, without having to physically go to the box? > Speed of installation is not that much of an issue. It would obviously need > to keep up some sort of shell with my current eth0 settings during the install. > > install a small boot kernel that drops straight to anaconda and in that have ip=xxxx gateway=xxxx ks=http://xxxx/foo.ks have you install tree available and providing there are no mistakes in your ks, test it first!, then a reinstall should happen this time with the software raid _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos