Hi,
I searched the net looking for instruction to move an existing
installation to raid 1 setup, but could not find much. So I thought I
could ask here. I have a semi custom (debiab sarge based)
installation. Custom part being mainly kernel build and a little bit
of non standard networking. I am interested in moving the setup to
raid 1. In the past I have moved my system (to nonrraid larger disks)
as follows
0) Assume my current installation has root=/dev/hdb1
1) Add a new disk to computer, partition and mount it similar to
running system but at a different mount point.
2) Create a boot disk to boot current installation (ie root = /dev/hdb1)
3) Reboot using a debian netinstall CD or some such stand alone system
4) Mount my existing installation hierarchy on /xxx/src and new
disk/partitions /xxx/dest
5) cp -av /xxx/src/. /xxx/dest/.
6) Shut down. swap the new disk so that they occupy the place of old
installation. (I keep partition naming/mount point similar)
7) Reboot with disk created in step 2
8) Lilo to make the new set of disks to work like before. Eject floppy
and reboot to see how it goes.
9) Any thing breaks swap the disk back to get the old system and redo,
fixing the problem.
Can some thing similar be done to shift from a plain installation into
a raid installation?
I guess I will have to change step 1 to create raid 1 and step 5 on
how I copy
I also need to do a slightly different boot disk for it to boot from
raid array in step 7
How do I install mbr when booting from inside raid? Will the
root=/dev/hda work with Lilo even if the system is running on a raid
partition?
If you know of any existing document to do the above move, please let
me know.
Regards
Ramesh