Part of my basic trouble shooting is to use fdisk.  I however run the
application and then use the various options.
fdisk -l shows, on both drives, valid partition 1 with a type flag of 'fd'
and text of "Linux Raid autodetect"

Bob Karge

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Mogens Kjaer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Robert Karge wrote:
> ...
>
>> When that finished I checked for data/directories and there was nothing.
>>  By
>> nothing I mean no directories, no folders, no data.
>> All though F10 detected that they were Raid formatted (ext2).
>>
> ...
>
> What does fdisk -l say on the two drives?
>
> Mogens
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