Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello, I just recently attempted to use this method: http://synic.ath.cx/raid1.txt to create full software raid 1 on our server running debian testing. I replaced all the references to raidtools with mdadm.
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How can I get /dev/sda2 to come up automatically?
Did you remember to set your partition type to 0xfd? Without that (and I am assuming that you have / on RAID) the kernel will not automatically compose your RAID device for you during boot. The 0xfd type can be changed within cfdisk (remember to reboot immediately after writing the new partition table) and represents the "Linux Auto-detect RAID partition type." -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr
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