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I have been running the 2.2.14 kernel with patches from Ingo Molnar at Red Hat for some time, and RAID-1 is stable (on a non-SMP machine). You can get Ingo's kernel-specific patches from: http://people.redhat.com/mingo/raid-patches/ Depending upon what you are doing, you might want to consider trying Ingo's Beta-5 patch against the 2.4.0-ac15 pre-release kernel, as there could be huge SMP benefits there. If something blows up, Ingo and other would probably want to know about it. As for mailing lists, in general anything Linux-ish that used to reside at "vger.rutgers.edu" can now be assumed to reside at "vger.kernel.org" -- to get information about the linux-raid list, send a message containing the body text (not the subject line) "info linux-raid" to the mail server at "majordomo at vger.kernel.org". -- Mike On 2000-11-02 at 01:29 -0500, James Hunter Heinlen wrote: > I am not wanting to join the Linux RAID newslist that is mentioned in the > How-To. Unfortunetly, the address listed (linux-raid at vger.rutgers.edu) > is not accurate. Would anyone know where they are serving their list > from these days? Also, while I have everyone here, any opinions on > which kernel marries the best mixture of RAID and SMP? We are currently > using 2.2.14, but this is not the best for RAID, did not perform stably > for SMP, and has known security issues. What would be a good replacement? > As always, any information.... Thanks for your time. > > Hunter - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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