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2019 Apr 09
2
Kernel panic after removing SW RAID1 partitions, setting up ZFS.
System is CentOS 6 all up to date, previously had two drives in MD RAID
configuration.
md0: sda1/sdb1, 20 GB, OS / Partition
md1: sda2/sdb2, 1 TB, data mounted as /home
Installed kmod ZFS via yum, reboot, zpool works fine. Backed up the /home data
2x, then stopped the sd[ab]2 partition with:
mdadm --stop /dev/md1;
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sd[ab]1;
Removed /home in /etc/fstab. Used
2019 Apr 09
0
Kernel panic after removing SW RAID1 partitions, setting up ZFS.
In article <6566355.ijNRhnPfCt at tesla.schoolpathways.com>,
Benjamin Smith <lists at benjamindsmith.com> wrote:
> System is CentOS 6 all up to date, previously had two drives in MD RAID
> configuration.
>
> md0: sda1/sdb1, 20 GB, OS / Partition
> md1: sda2/sdb2, 1 TB, data mounted as /home
>
>...
2019 Apr 09
2
Kernel panic after removing SW RAID1 partitions, setting up ZFS.
> In article <6566355.ijNRhnPfCt at tesla.schoolpathways.com>,
> Benjamin Smith <lists at benjamindsmith.com> wrote:
>> System is CentOS 6 all up to date, previously had two drives in MD RAID
>> configuration.
>>
>> md0: sda1/sdb1, 20 GB, OS / Partition
>> md1: sda2/sdb2, 1 TB, data mounte...