Hi There,
I re-installed Centos 4 on a box previously running x86 Solaris 10. After a reboot a got a BAD PBR SIG so I used rescue mode and grub to install a boot loader on each of my software-raided disks. Which works fine and allows me to boot ok.
My question is, what happened to /etc/raidtab the machine boots ok and lists all the raid-1 devices I set up in the install (including the /boot partition) but there is no raidtab file.
I tried using dmraid to take a look at the software RAID setup but it reports "No Software Raid"
So my question is "what happened to mkraid commands and stuff like /etc/raidtab", /proc/mdstat reports fine...
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My question is, what happened to /etc/raidtab the machine boots ok and lists all the raid-1 devices I set up in the install (including the /boot partition) but there is no raidtab file.
I tried using dmraid to take a look at the software RAID setup but it reports "No Software Raid"
So my question is "what happened to mkraid commands and stuff like /etc/raidtab", /proc/mdstat reports fine...
try mdadm and man mdadm
Cheers, MaZe.