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Thread: RAID1 problem need help!

  1. #1
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    Xubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander

    RAID1 problem need help!

    These are the steps I made:
    During startup procedure push DEL to enter the BIOS.
    Under Advanced BIOS Features set ATA RAID or SCSI Card Boot to RAID
    Under Integrated Peripherals > Onboard PCI Device > High Point IDE RAID set Enabled
    Save setting on exit.


    During startup fase:
    CTRL-H to enter the High Point BIOS settings
    1. Create Array > Select RAID1 > Create only
    2. Array name > enter > enter Leaving it standard RAID_1_0
    3. Select Disk Drives > selecting both HD (both are WD HD 250 GB)
    4. Start Creation Process
      WARNING: All data on the selected disks will be deleted. Continue > Yes
    Check press F1 View Channel Status
    Array Name: RAID_1_0
    Array Mode: RAID 1 (Mirroring)
    Block Size: N/A
    Size (GB): 250.05
    Esc to exit the BIOS.


    After this step I followed the steps in the following link:
    http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html


    After I partitioned the two HD in:
    / 20.0 GB Boot
    /swap 2.0 GB
    /home the rest


    I getting the following ERROR
    [!! Partition disks]
    Could not stat device /dev/md/2 – No such file or directory.
    ERROR!!!
    Retry
    Cancel
    <Go Back>


    Hopefully there is some one that can help me out! I would like to setup a RAID1 system using Ubuntu 7.04 a3 or Ubuntu 6.10.


    Please let me now what I am doing wrong here and if possible step by step instructions?


    Regards, Robert

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
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    Murcia, Spain
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    Re: RAID1 problem need help!

    I think this is not the right forum to post this. This is form ISO testing. This is not a problem in the Iso images, but in the harware configuration.

    Henrik, or any admin, I think this should go to the hardware&laptops forum.

    If I'm right, please, move it.

    Bunro, about the question, I have no idea. Sorry

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