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As I recall, only the /boot partition won't work on software RAID. Also, I assume you're referring to disk labels in fstab etc. Get rid of them and use proper device names. Glenn Hancock wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to get the "/" partition to work in a RAID 1 configuration for software raid?
i have the drives setup using RAID 1 on SUSE 9.1 but couldn't get root in. Now when I remove either of the disks the entire server goes down due to bad fsck information on bootup. I try to run manually and nothing.
The only way I can get the system to boot properly is to boot with both disks in the drive.
having to partition 2 root partitions means that I have to create a different name on the second drive as I can't have two root drives and therefore switching the disks just doesn't work...
Any help? read all docs and nothing I've found seems to address this issue.
Thanks