Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 17:41:44 +0100 From: Christophe Branchereau <chris.branch@gmx.de> To: freebsd-geom@freebsd.org Subject: Two questions about gconcat Message-ID: <45BB80C8.1090406@gmx.de>
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Hello list, I have a very simple question. I installed freebsd on an xSeries 330 with two 73Go scsi disks. I partitionned largely for the system on one disk, and concated the rest with the second disk. That gives me a 125Go /usr/home. First question is, the system is very slow to start. From what I can see on the console, it first stops for a while after an "2nd cpu launched !" message (I know, that doesn't belong to this list) and it halts again for a while launching gconcat, the floppy drive making weird noises. Hmmm, I didn't concat my floppy drive... any thoughts ? Second question is, if one of the two disks fails, will I be able to retreive what is on the other disk ? I mean, is there still a "normal" UFS system on it that I will be able to mount or would be everything lost ? I would then rather mount the second disk in /usr/home/compaq or something... Christophe
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