If you don't want to try and build and debug the rescue system, you can get a generic one created from Slackware-3.4 from:
ftp.bizsystems.com/pub/raid/raidboot-0.01.tar.gzPerform the following steps:
cd /root/raidboot mkdir mnt gzip -d rescue.clean losetup /dev/loop0 rescue.clean mount /dev/loop0 mnt copy these files cp -p /etc/* mnt/etc cp -p /etc/rc.d/* mnt/etc/rc.d {or as appropriate for your system} cp -a /lib/modules/* mnt/lib/modules
Create /etc/raidboot.conf which describes the raid boot configuration. This file may NOT contain comments in the first three lines, after that it doesn't matter.
raidboot.conf
/dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 raidboot raid5.conf # comments may only be placed 'after' the three # configuration lines. # # This is 'raidboot.conf' # # line one, the partition(s) containing the 'initrd' raid-rescue system # It is not necessary to boot from these partitions, however, # since the rescue system will not fit on floppy, it is necessary # to know which partitions are to be used to load the rescue system # # line two, the path to the raidboot config information # Where the shutdown status, etc... is located at boot time # It does NOT include the mount point information, only 'path' # /mntpoint/'path' # # line -3-, name of the raid configuration file # Current raid configuration file i.e. raid1.conf, raid5.confA few more things to do and the raid systems is ready to boot.
Create rc.raidown, as described in Appendix F, and copy it to /etc/rc.d on the rescue, development, and raid system. Unmount the rescue system and zip it.
umount mnt losetup -d /dev/loop0 mv rescue.clean rescue gzip rescueCopy the rescue file to the raidboot partitions.
cp rescue.gz /mnt_point(1)/raidboot cp rescue.gz /mnt_point(2)/raidbootActivate the raid array.
mdadd -arSave the good reference status to the raidboot partition
cat /proc/mdstat | grep md0 > /mnt_point(1)/raidboot/raidgood.ref cat /proc/mdstat | grep md0 > /mnt_point(1)/raidboot/raidgood.refLastly, configure the boot program as outlined in Boot Time Configuration Parameters and reboot your system onto the raid array.