Re: Raid auto-assembly on LDM?

From: Neil Brown
Date: Thu Jun 19 2008 - 00:29:21 EST


On Sunday June 15, ml_linuxkernel_20060528@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I'm trying something which is probably slightly crazy, but I can't get it to work.
>
> What I'm trying is to get the linux kernel to auto-assembly my raid-1 sets,
> which are based on volumes on two LDM disks.
>
> The problem is that the kernel looks for partitiontypes of 0xfd, which I can't
> set (or haven't found yet how to set) for LDM volumes. The assembly fails, and
> the kernel panics.

Sorry, acronym failure: What is LDM??

>
> Another possibility would be to use an initrd/initramfs, but then I'm once again
> stuck with a disk that is not in raid, and ergo a point of failure when the disk
> might crash.

I don't understand your conclusion.
The initrd/initramfs is stored where ever your kernel is stored. If
storing an initrd introduces a single point of failure, then storing
your Linux kernel will too.


Confused.

NeilBrown


>
> (The reason to use LDM is that this way I also can put the other OS on the disk
> in mirror.)
>
> Does anyone have any other ideas? I've searched the web, but noone really seems
> inclined to do it this way...
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jan
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