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- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 14:11:21 +0900
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Matt Doughty wrote: > > It depends on what port. I'm not even 100% sure that they have > even gotten it 100% straitened out in the i386 port. I would sorry, port-i386. From netbsd-user, Greg oster says: Those of you following Source-Changes may have noticed that RAIDframe is now enabled by default in GENERIC on a number of architectures. Hopefully it will soon be enabled in the INSTALL kernels as well :) RAIDframe currently weighs in at 230K on i386 (with debugging turned off). Functionality includes RAID 0, 1, 4, and 5 with all the various queues, autoconfig, and other goodies. > suggest keeping a small partition set aside for boot. RAID > frame is already a handful enough without trying to get the > boot block working correctly. Besides, you really don't want > to RAID the swap space anyway, and at that point there is a > compelling reason not to seperate off the boot partition also. So it would appear that using a netbsd-current boot floppy, I set up raidframe during the install. Hmmm, anyway, I'll have a look more at the mail archives. Thanks for your help, jack_morgan
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