[Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: RAID 1 in nslu2 in installing system.



En/na Martin Michlmayr ha escrit:
flash-kernel installs an initramfs-tools hook that will read the root
device from /etc/fstab and write it to the ramdisk.
Great!. So it's no needed to change kernel command line (in i386 normal machines I have to put "root=/dev/md0" for changing de root partition).


For the other hand, how can I revert this? If I get errors after active RAID disk as / during booting, how can I solve that? I don't want to (re-) turn to make upslug2. ,-)

I suggest you make a backup of flash before changing anything:
  cat /dev/mtdblock? > backup
If something doesn't work, you can apply the backup with upslug2.

After doing this backup, if something does not work, how can apply the backup to my upslug2? Does I have to touch my usb disk (for example, reverting fstab to the previous state)?

Can you tell me what's exactly the steps I have to follow for recovering the slug?

Thanks a lot, Martin.

Xan.


Reply to: