Hello,
        Thanks for your reply. I did change the type of the partitions on
both disks to fd linux raid autodetect. When i rebooted in to the live CD i
gave it the mdadm -A /dev/md3 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3 it found both drives and
brought them up. I was then able to mount the array.
        In my kernel config file i do have CONFIG_MD_RAID1 set to Y.
I've just tried compiling a genkernel and got the same error when i tried to
load it. Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Pappin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 5:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] software raid, mdadm is not finding disks

A couple of things when you reboot into the live cd you need to tell mdadm
to assemble the drive /dev/md3 with the command mdadm -A /dev/md3 /dev/sda3
/dev/sdb3. As for the booting problem i think it may be that you are missing
a driver did you put the md raid 1 driver into the kernel. Last Neil has a
point when you ran fdisk did you change the partition type to auto detect
raid.

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W. Nick Pappin


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Neil Bothwick <[email protected]> wrote:


        On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:07:04 -0400, Dave wrote:
        
        > Upon reboot i'm seeing mdadm
        > trying to detect the two disks, and not succeeding,
        
        
        Did you set the partition type to Linux RAID Autodetect (FD)?
        
        
        --
        Neil Bothwick
        
        If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment.
        




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