--- wikisrc/set-up_raidframe.mdwn 2011/05/15 14:21:19 1.2 +++ wikisrc/set-up_raidframe.mdwn 2011/05/17 00:29:10 1.3 @@ -130,11 +130,11 @@ Here's what I did recently to get raidfr e: 125829120 104857600 4.2BSD 2048 16384 0 # (Cyl. 102400 - 225279) f: 257708288 230686720 4.2BSD 2048 16384 0 # (Cyl. 225280 - 476948*) -12. You will also need to run installboot(8) to make the raidset bootable. Do this for each member drive: +12. You will also need to run installboot(8) to make the raidset bootable. Do this for each member drive. Please note that installboot is run for the RAID partition on each member disk, and NOT on the raidn disk! This also assumes that the RAID partition (the 'e' partition, see step 4 above) starts at the beginning of the whole-NetBSD 'c' partition. If you don't do this, I don't think that the i386 MBR boot code will be able to find your bootstrap image. mount /dev/raid0a /mnt - installboot /dev/wd0a /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv1 /mnt/boot - installboot /dev/wd1a /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv1 /mnt/boot + installboot /dev/wd0e /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv1 /mnt/boot + installboot /dev/wd1e /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffsv1 /mnt/boot 13. Finally, you need to make sure your kernel has the RAID_AUTOCONFIG option, and enable the raidset as the root device: