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Re: Debian Installer - RAID0 SOFT



On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 11:01:09PM -0300, Jozeph Brasil wrote:
> Thank you for reply-me back!

> > The next incarnation of the Debian installer (which is what this mailing
> > list is for) seems to have some support for LVM/EVMS.  For woody, the
> > steps you describe above seem very correct, except for the need for a
> > separate /boot partition.

> But I have a separated /boot partition...

> Look:

> /dev/hda1 = /boot
> /dev/hda2 = swap
> /dev/hda3 = linux raid autodetect -\__ root (/)
> /dev/hdb1 = linux raid autodetect -/

> /dev/hda3 and /dev/hdb1 are /dev/md0 (/) root.

> Booting from Debian CD, running lar1440.bin by blade I can create
> /dev/md0, install debian on it, the problem, how I said, is boot
> the machine.

> How can I create an initrd booting from CD? When I try to do that
> mounting /dev/md0 in /target and chrooting, mkinitrd fail because
> /proc is null in the new /target (chroot).

It should be no problem to mount proc under the /target with
 # mount -tproc none /target/proc

> In make-kpkg have a option: --initrd, I have tried it but the
> initrd imagem was not created... Is that option to create initrd?
> Similar to mkinitrd ?

No idea on that one.

Cheers,
-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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