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From the partition manager thing, click "Back" and then "Forward" so that is will rescan the disks
From the partition manager thing, click "Back" and then "Forward" so that is will rescan the disks
  Select 'Specify the partitions manually'
  Select 'Specify the partitions manually'
  /dev/md0 is '''ext3''' on /
  Under /dev/md0 you should see "free space".  Right click and use as "ext3" with mount point "/"
  /dev/md1 is '''swap'''
  Under /dev/md1 you should see "free space".  Right click and use as swap
 


==LCD Menu==  
==LCD Menu==  

Revision as of 14:22, 13 October 2010

On the grub boot loader do

[F6] (Other Options)
Select to Disable dmraid
[Esc]
Choose to install Ubuntu/iHRIS

Continue as usual until the partition screen

[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[F1]  will take you to a prompt

Here you do

sudo apt-get install mdadm

You will need to create partitions via fdisk (instructions not included here)

sudo fdisk /dev/sda
   n  (new partition)
   p  (primary)
   1 (partition 1)
   1 (first cylinder)
   9242 (last cylinder)
   n  (new partition) 
   p  (extended)
   2 (partition 2)
   9243 (first cylinder)
   9729 (last cylinder)
   n    (new parition)
   l    (logical partition)
   9243 (first cylinder)
   9729 (last cylinder)
   t (set partition type)
   5 (parition 5)
   82 (swap)
   p (print to make sure everything matches below)
   w  (write and exit)

Repeat for /dev/sdb

sudo fdisk /dev/sdb
..blah blah..

and the partitions should be identical:

/dev/sda1 start 1 end 9242 id 83 (linux)
/dev/sda2 start 9243 end 9728 id 5 (extended)
/dev/sda5 start 9243 end 9728 id 82 (swap)
/dev/sdb1 start 1 end 9242 id 83 (linux)
/dev/sdb2 start 9243 end 9728 id 5 (extended)
/dev/sdb5 start 9243 end 9728 id 82 (swap)


Now assemble the software raid array

sudo mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1
sudo mdadm --create /dev/md1 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda5 /dev/sdb5

on success it should say "mdadm: array /dev/md0 started"


To return to installed:

[Alt]-[F7]

From the partition manager thing, click "Back" and then "Forward" so that is will rescan the disks

Select 'Specify the partitions manually'
Under /dev/md0 you should see "free space".  Right click and use as "ext3" with mount point "/"
Under /dev/md1 you should see "free space".  Right click and use as swap

LCD Menu

sudo usblcd spash /home/lcdmenu/bin/splash.txt


After rebooting, maybe modify /etc/fstab and set

 /dev/md0 to "relatime" instead of defaults