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SubjectRe: Kernel Startup Delay
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In clouddancer.list.kernel, you wrote:
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>Hello!
>
>I am setting up a server with 4 SCSI hard disks, two of which I will jumper
>to have a delayed spin up as to not bake the power supply. These two drives
>will contain a striping RAID. I am concerned that the kernel will load off
>of the other drives and attempt to start this RAID before the disks have
>even spun up - is there a way to have the kernel delay its startup for a
>certain number of seconds while all the drives spin up?
>
>Any hints are greatly appreciated.


You will find that the BIOS will wait for the drive spin up. I use 9
drives and power 'on' takes a few minutes. Additionally, the control
electronics is active on the drives, which would delay any attempt to
start RAID.



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Windows 2001: "I'm sorry Dave ... I'm afraid I can't do that."

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