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RE: mounting a RAID array



Not sure, but you might try adjusting the bios for HD3 instead of HD1,
depending on your motherboard.

Boot off a dos disk and see if you see 1 full partition.

Basically after you RAID the system the drive should appear to whatever
OS as one drive, but you usually have to give the proper OS drivers to
see the RAID.

I haven't done this personally with Debain yet, but have setup RAIDS
with Microcrap and that is how it went down.

Cheers

-Dave Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Yeatman [mailto:pyeatman@butter.ucsd.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:17 PM
To: Debian Users
Subject: mounting a RAID array

Hi, I recently installed a RAID controller on a pc and set up within
the controller's BIOS an array out of two disks using RAID level 1.
This all went well.  Then I booted the system.  The system sees the
two drives I RAID'd as individual IDE drives.  I'm completely new to
RAID and am having problems find documentation to answer my questions.
How do I mount the array (vs. either of the individual drives)?  Sorry,
this is a general linux question more than a Debian question but if
anyone has a quick answer for me, I'd appreciate it.  Thanks.

--
Paul Yeatman          (858) 534-9896           pyeatman@ucsd.edu


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