Stephen C. Tweedie writes:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 09:32:01PM -0600, Richard Gooch wrote:
> > >
> > > If you configure raid autostart, then every partition with a
> > > specific partition type will be scanned for raid superblocks when
> > > the partition table for the disk has been read. The correct logical
> > > devices will be set up, no matter which physical devices are found
> > > to contain those superblocks.
> >
> > Is this done by the kernel? We need this to work for / as well
> > (without initrd kludges).
>
> Yes, and it does.
What about LVM? And which would you think is a "cleaner" solution: MD
or LVM?
Regards,
Richard....
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