Re: Perhaps this has been answered before...

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So where can I get the appropriate kernel patches for 2.4 and will I
have to update raidtools? 

Thanks, 
Chris Zimmerman 


On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 12:41, Mads Peter Bach wrote:
    Mikael Johansson wrote:
    
    > 
    > On 21 Aug 2002, Chris Zimmerman wrote:
    > 
    > 
    >>/dev/md0       swap        swap        defaults   0   0
    >>
    > 
    >>raiddev /dev/md0
    >>        raid-level              1
    >>
    > 
    > Having your swap space as RAID-1 is redundant indeed :-) You will be
    > better off changing it to RAID-0.
    
    
    Only if you don't care what happens when a disk crashes. With RAID-1, 
    you'll be able to survive, with RAID-0 your system will crash, when it 
    can't access the swap partition.
    
     
    > I however do not see why this should freeze your machine.
    
    
    Me neither. Swap on RAID-1 works fine for me (though on 2.4).
    
    Regards,
    Mads
    
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