Re: removing RAID 1 from a RH 7.1 box

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Thanks for the info, but I have a problem of when I fdisk /dev/sda1 and go
to print the table nothing shows up, so I cannot change the partition type.
I can easily change the swap partition type.  The entire disk is mounted
under /dev/md0.  What am I doing wrong? Note:  I have also tried to so this
same procedure by booting into linux single and also from the RH 9 rescue
mode.  I still get the same result.

Thanks again,

Trevor

Mads Peter Bach wrote:

> Trevor Morrison wrote:
>
> > Or, does any one know how to remove the RAID 1 setup from my system.  I
> > followed the example for the the "Software RAID HOWTO" and it worked
> > fine the first time.  Now, it looks like I may have to reverse it, but
> > I don't know how.
>
> You should be able to do that, by just doing this:
>
> - Change your partition types from fd back to 83
> - Move /etc/raidtab to some other name
> - Change lilo back to not using /dev/md/*
> - Change /etc/fstab back to not using /dev/md/*
> - Reboot
>
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