Each partition in the RAID set must be set to the type Linux raid auto.
fdisk
again, as shown in the following screenshot:o
command, as shown in the following screenshot:n
command:t
command and specify the partition number and type code. Then, use the p
command to get the new proposed partition table, as shown here:w
command to permanently save the changes to the /dev/sda
disk:We will not cover the process for the other partitions. It's enough to know that the steps to change the IDs for /dev/sdb1
and /dev/sdb2
are very similar.
Now that we have our RAID drives initialized, it is time to install Linux Mdadm, which stands for Multiple Disk Administrator.