aboster wrote:
I have a functional RAID 10 on a Red Hat 9 server. It's very basic:
(A with RAID 1 mirror A') concatenated in RAID 0 with (B with RAID 1 mirror
B'))
During boot, the system finds the RAID1 mirrors but not the RAID0 concat of
them.
I can have the system start the RAID 0 with a line in the rc.local script
easily enough, but it seems to me that there should be a more graceful way
of doing this. What am I missing? In the conf files, I have the RAID1
mirrors listed first already - that alone doesn't do it. It's as if there
really needs to be a second auto-discovery pass.
Alex
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what is the type of your partitions?
fd?
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