-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El jueves 19 de agosto del 2010 a las 19:41:09 -0300, Robert Heller escribió: >> >But if I try to make the installation in a RAID-1 with a single >> >disk, the system does not allow it. There is any way to do it? >> >> Drop into a shell, create (force) the md devices, partition etc then >> drop into the installer and go... > Eg: Ctrl-Alt-F2 will get you a shell. Manually create the RAID set > (but with only one disk). That is, use fdisk to partition the disk. > It is important to set the partition types to Linux RAID auto-detect > -- the kernel needs this to start the RAID early in the boot process. > You'll want two partitions: a small one for /boot, and the rest for a > LVM volume group (to be broken up into /, /home, swap, etc.). Once the > RAID sets are up and running, use Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get back to the > installer. You'll want to be sure to go back far enough in the > process, so that going forward will get you to where the RAID-1 / LVM > volumn group will be picked up. You can then set up the file systems > you need, etc. > > Later, when you get the second disk, you can use sfdisk to 'dup' the > partitioning onto the new disk ('sfdisk -d /dev/sda|sfdisk /dev/sdb'), > then use mdadm to add the partitions to the RAID arrays. I tested this by switching to a console from the installer in text mode. Despite I specified in the installer that the partitions were of type 'fd'. According to what I was checking after to switching to the console, the installer did not make the corresponding changes in the partitions so I had to manually make changes with fdisk. Then I created md devices making second member is 'missed'. But to return to the partitioner of the installer in text mode, this did not take the changes. Even going a step back and choosing a custom design, I can not see the md devices created through the console. Have I to perform some additional operations to take the changes in the installer? Thanks for your replies. Regards, Daniel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkxwUrYACgkQZpa/GxTmHTclBQCfbmfO+7eywcpBst/LZ+BgRgJe 97YAnA6festNd8e7Yg0ahggkTX1574mQ =DG8Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----