[PATCH] update Documentation/md.txt

From: Dick Streefland
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 08:43:10 EST


The following patch documents the currently undocumented raid= kernel
parameter:

--- linux-2.6.5/Documentation/md.txt.orig 2003-12-18 03:59:05.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.5/Documentation/md.txt 2004-05-04 15:35:34.000000000 +0200
@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ Tools that manage md devices can be foun
http://www.<country>.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/....


+Boot time assembly of RAID arrays
+---------------------------------

You can boot with your md device with the following kernel command
lines:
@@ -11,6 +13,8 @@ for old raid arrays without persistent s

for raid arrays with persistent superblocks
md=<md device no.>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
+or, to assemble a partitionable array:
+ md=d<md device no.>,dev0,dev1,...,devn

md device no. = the number of the md device ...
0 means md0,
@@ -34,7 +38,22 @@ A possible loadlin line (Harald Hoyer <H

e:\loadlin\loadlin e:\zimage root=/dev/md0 md=0,0,4,0,/dev/hdb2,/dev/hdc3 ro

--------------------------------
+
+Boot time autodetection of RAID arrays
+--------------------------------------
+
+When md is compiled into the kernel (not as module), partitions of
+type 0xfd are scanned and automatically assembled into RAID arrays.
+This autodetection may be suppressed with the kernel parameter
+"raid=noautodetect".
+
+The kernel parameter "raid=partitionable" (or "raid=part") means
+that all auto-detected arrays are assembled as partitionable.
+
+
+Superblock formats
+------------------
+
The md driver can support a variety of different superblock formats.
(It doesn't yet, but it can)

@@ -82,7 +101,7 @@ array using HOT_REMOVE_DISK.


Specific Rules that apply to format-0 super block arrays, and
- arrays with no superblock (non-presistant).
+ arrays with no superblock (non-persistant).
-------------------------------------------------------------

An array can be 'created' by describing the array (level, chunksize

--
Dick Streefland //// Altium BV
dick.streefland@xxxxxxxxx (@ @) http://www.altium.com
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