--- Eugenio Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Eugenio Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > I reported that software RAID is broken in the
> > hackkernel -0.24mdk, and
> > > the bug report was immediately (within a few
> > minutes) closed by
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > 
> > > So I downloaded and tried -0.28mdk, and guess
> > what, it is still broken
> > > ... What happened here?
> > 
> > it happened that soft RAID0 works smoothly :-)
> > 
> > maybe you haven't load an initrd ...
> > what're your pb??
> 
> I dont' think I need an initrd since my root
> partition
> is not on a raid volume, but I tried using it
> anyways,
> and had no luck either.
> 
> When I got dropped to the shell I tried to load the
> raid0 module manually, but found there is nothing
> under /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.28mdk/block/. After a
> little searching I found the raid0.o under
> /lib/modules/2.4.0-0.28mdk/kernel/drivers/md/.
> 
> Now, my question is what controls where the kernel
> looks for modules? modules.conf? Then what about
> running the default kernel, where the modules are
> still in the block dir?
> 
> I checked rc.sysinit and rc.modules, so do I need to
> put raid0 in /etc/modules?

Disregard what I said above. I booted it again and
watched closely the messages, and noticed it *is*
loading the raid0 module, but it has unresolved symbol
dependencies.

So I went into the single user shell again, and tried
to load the module manually, but get the same result.
I noticed there is a "md.o" module also, so I tried
that first, and then raid0.o; it worked! So the
problem is why is it loading raid0.o without loading
md.o first?

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Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE   
Linux Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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