1 Tools that manage md devices can be found at sweet-smoke.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr
2 in public/Linux/md035.tar.gz.
4 Marc ZYNGIER <zyngier@ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr>
8 You can boot (if you selected boot support in the configuration) with your md
9 device with the following kernel command line:
11 md=<md device no.>,<raid level>,<chunk size factor>,<fault level>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
13 md device no. = the number of the md device ...
20 raid level = -1 linear mode
22 other modes are currently unsupported.
24 chunk size factor = (raid-0 and raid-1 only)
25 Set the chunk size as PAGE_SIZE << n.
27 fault level = (raid-1 only)
28 Set the maximum fault number as n.
29 Currently unsupported due to lack of boot support for raid1.
31 dev0-devn: e.g. /dev/hda1,/dev/hdc1,/dev/sda1,/dev/sdb1
33 my loadlin line looks like this:
35 e:\loadlin\loadlin e:\zimage root=/dev/md0 md=0,0,4,0,/dev/hdb2,/dev/hdc3 ro
37 Harald Hoyer <HarryH@Royal.Net>