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greetings,

running sl 5.4.

i have never used raid drives and i am not using raid, so i want to stop
dm-* modules and associated files from loading at boot.

i have read 'man modprobe', 'man mdadm', and understand how they work.

problem is, man pages do not tell which /etc/rc.d/rc?.d files are used
to load raid.

i did find 'mdmonitor.dnu' and 'mdmdp.dnu', but these appear to be for
monitoring raid drives.

so 2 questions;

 1] what do i need to do to stop loading raid?

 2] when ready for raid, what should i read for installation info?


tia.

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peace out.

tc,hago.

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