Tools that manage md devices can be found at sweet-smoke.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr
in public/Linux/md035.tar.gz.

md ǥХ򰷤ġ sweet-smoke.ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr  
public/Linux/md035.tar.gz 鸫Ĥ뤳ȤǤޤ

    Marc ZYNGIER <zyngier@ufr-info-p7.ibp.fr>

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You can boot (if you selected boot support in the configuration) with your md 
device with the following kernel command line:

ե boot ݡȤ򤷤硢boot: ǼΥͥ륳ޥɤˤ
md ǥХ֡Ȥ뤳ȤǤޤ


md=<md device no.>,<raid level>,<chunk size factor>,<fault level>,dev0,dev1,...,devn

md device no. = the number of the md device ... 
          0 means md0, 
          1 md1,
          2 md2,
          3 md3,
          4 md4

md device no. = md ǥХοǡ
          0  md0 ̣ޤ, 
          1 md1,
          2 md2,
          3 md3,
          4 md4

raid level = -1 linear mode
              0 striped mode
          other modes are currently unsupported.

raid level = -1 ˥⡼
              0 ȥ饤ץ⡼
          ¾Υ⡼ɤϸߥݡȤƤޤ

chunk size factor = (raid-0 and raid-1 only)
              Set  the chunk size as PAGE_SIZE << n.

chunk size factor = (raid-0  raid-1 Τ)
              󥯥 PAGE_SIZE << n ȤƥåȤƤ

fault level = (raid-1 only)
              Set  the maximum fault number as n.
          Currently unsupported due to lack of boot support for raid1.

fault level = (raid-1 Τ)
              ξƥ٥
          raid1 εưΥݡȤ­Ƥ뤿ᡢ̤ݡȤǤ
ǥξȽǤޤǤκ票顼ȥ饤λȻפޤ

dev0-devn: e.g. /dev/hda1,/dev/hdc1,/dev/sda1,/dev/sdb1

dev0-devn: 㤨 /dev/hda1,/dev/hdc1,/dev/sda1,/dev/sdb1 Ǥ
                
my loadlin line looks like this:

 loadlin ϤΤ褦ˤʤäƤޤ

e:\loadlin\loadlin e:\zimage root=/dev/md0 md=0,0,4,0,/dev/hdb2,/dev/hdc3 ro
                
        Harald Hoyer <HarryH@Royal.Net>
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ܸ   (1999/06/19)
