--- wikisrc/guide/raidframe.mdwn 2013/03/02 13:08:14 1.2 +++ wikisrc/guide/raidframe.mdwn 2013/03/02 13:09:10 1.3 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ its RAID subsystem. NetBSD is the primar RAIDframe can also be found in older versions of FreeBSD and OpenBSD. NetBSD also has another way of bundling disks, the [ccd(4)](http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?ccd+4+NetBSD-5.0.1+i386) subsystem -(see [Concatenated Disk Device](guide/ccd)). You should possess some [basic +(see [Concatenated Disk Device](/guide/ccd)). You should possess some [basic knowledge](http://www.acnc.com/04_00.html) about RAID concepts and terminology before continuing. You should also be at least familiar with the different levels of RAID - Adaptec provides an [excellent @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ the RAID and: be able to quickly reconfigure the system to boot from the remaining component (platform dependent). -![RAID-1 Disk Logical Layout](guide/images/rf-raidL1-diskdia.png) +![RAID-1 Disk Logical Layout](/guide/images/rf-raidL1-diskdia.png) **RAID-1 Disk Logical Layout** Because RAID-1 provides both redundancy and performance improvements, its most @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ has become the de facto standard for set 1. Install a stock NetBSD onto Disk0 of your system. - ![Perform generic install onto Disk0/wd0](guide/images/rf-r1r-pp1.png) + ![Perform generic install onto Disk0/wd0](/guide/images/rf-r1r-pp1.png) **Perform generic install onto Disk0/wd0** 2. Use the installed system on Disk0/wd0 to setup a RAID Set composed of @@ -202,12 +202,12 @@ has become the de facto standard for set 3. Reboot the system off the Disk1/wd1 with the newly created RAID volume. - ![Reboot using Disk1/wd1 of RAID](guide/images/rf-r1r-pp3.png) + ![Reboot using Disk1/wd1 of RAID](/guide/images/rf-r1r-pp3.png) **Reboot using Disk1/wd1 of RAID** 4. Add / re-sync Disk0/wd0 back into the RAID set. - ![Mirror Disk1/wd1 back to Disk0/wd0](guide/images/rf-r1r-pp4.png) + ![Mirror Disk1/wd1 back to Disk0/wd0](/guide/images/rf-r1r-pp4.png) **Mirror Disk1/wd1 back to Disk0/wd0** ### Hardware Review @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ customizing anything other than the kern *Tip*: On i386, during the sysinst install, when prompted if you want to `use the entire disk for NetBSD`, answer `yes`. - * [Installing NetBSD: Preliminary considerations and preparations](guide/inst) + * [Installing NetBSD: Preliminary considerations and preparations](/guide/inst) * [NetBSD/i386 Install Directions](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-5.0.2/i386/INSTALL.html) * [NetBSD/sparc64 Install Directions](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-5.0.2/sparc64/INSTALL.html) @@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ On i386, use the menu system on your mac priority to Disk1/wd1 before Disk0/wd0. The examples here depict a generic Award BIOS. -![Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk1/wd1](guide/images/rf-awardbios2.png) +![Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk1/wd1](/guide/images/rf-awardbios2.png) **Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk1/wd1** Save changes and exit: @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ You can determine that the BIOS is readi boot loader is 30 seconds instead of 15. After the reboot, re-enter the BIOS and configure the drive boot order back to the default: -![Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk0/wd0](guide/images/rf-awardbios1.png) +![Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk0/wd0](/guide/images/rf-awardbios1.png) **Award BIOS i386 Boot Disk0/wd0** Save changes and exit: