Re: SOLVED: forcing boot ordering of multilevel RAID arrays

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On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Trevor Cordes wrote:

> Any array that is a superset of other arrays (a multilevel array) must
> set to non-autodetect.  Use fdisk to change the parition type to 83
> (standard linux), NOT "fd" (linux raid autodetect).

you know i'd be worried setting it to 0x83 will cause troubles now and 
then with tools assuming it's really a filesystem... personally i've used 
0xDA "Non-FS data" for such things in the past.  i didn't really see any 
type more appropriate... i'm hoping no tool assumes anything about 0xDA.

-dean
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