David Huemer wrote: > I solved the whole thing without a second HD. See > http://www.debianforum.de/wiki/?page=Kernel+2.6 for a detailed description. Thanks for the suggestion (and the translation of it), David, but it's not the same problem. My root filesystem is on a RAID 1 device, and i can't just edit /etc/fstab. However, i guess that boils down my question a bit further: what's the equivalent to /etc/fstab for RAID devices? How can i do the equivalent of editing /etc/fstab with mdadm? Philipp Kolmann wrote: > well but this doesn't solve the problem, how to have a raid1 on boot. RAID 1 on /boot is not actually the problem, its RAID 1 on /. /boot seems to work fine for some reason (perhaps it's only using the underlying copy on the first drive). -- Paul <http://paulgear.webhop.net> -- Did you know? Using Microsoft Internet Explorer can make your computer less secure. Find out more at <http://browsehappy.com>.
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