The essence of the information I've put together here was originally provided by
Harald Nordgård-Hansen <
[email protected]>
and posted to the raid
mail list in a lilo.conf file with commentary by Martin Bene <
[email protected]>
. Many thanks for your contribution. I've tried to
put this information and the helpful work of many others who contribute to
the raid mail list and linux raid project into a COOKBOOK form,
including many examples from real systems so that bootable
root raid is easy to set up and understand. One section is devoted to the
conversion of a standard single drive system to RAID. The key to the
conversion, in my humble opinion, is the understanding of bootable root
raid.
Yes, I'm sure there are some. If you'd be good enough to report them, I will correct the document. ;-)
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