Re: Raid autodetection

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Danci,

You can set a RAID to autostart by setting its partition id to 0xfd (RAID autostart) with the fdisk utility. You could also use an initrd to scan the configuration file and start the RAID arrays.

The second is what most distributions do such as RedHat.

Thanks
-steve

danci@agenda.si wrote:

Hi!

Is there a tool to force the kernel to try auto-detecting RAID? I think I
saw that SuSE has something like that implemented, so they can use it in
initrd...

Thanks, D.

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