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Re: software for making initrd's with raid support | |
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:56:41AM +0100, Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
Hi I have been looking at making my system working with raid, and booting from raid. I succeded, but I had to hack a number of things, including making a new initrd by hand. I used mkinitrd, but it did not treat sw raid, only in the md sense. this is a redhat/mandriva/pclinuxos(keldix thing, I wonder if it also used in the dbian/ubuntu world.
could you please explain what you mean in the above sentence,
i have being maintaining mandriva mkinitrd packages for some years, and
would really love to know.
L.
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