Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Gerry Reno wrote:
Hi all,
As I mentioned in another post, I have been using a technique that
at least for me greatly simplifies moving to and from RAID-1 on any
system. I do this by installing the system on a degraded RAID-1
array and then later it is very simple to make the system true RAID
by just adding the missing drive/partitions.
From the other Fedora 8/9 wishlist post:
Another thing in Disk Druid that I would like to see is the ability
to install on a degraded RAID-1 array where I declare RAID-1 but then
the second mirror is missing. I install this way all the time on
systems and then when I add the second hard drive later and place it
into the array, it just syncs. Want to go back to just a single
drive - no problem. Just fault the device and remove it. No
complicated remounting filesystems or anything - very smooth. This
way you're always on an md device. I would like to see this actually
become the default. It makes it very easy to convert a system to
RAID-1 later on if the user would like to do so without any
complicated procedures necessary.
You might want to file RFE's in http://bugzilla.redhat.com.
Rahul
Rahul,
Will do. Just wanted to see what kind of take up there was for the idea.
Gerry
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