I had a similar problem as your second question, but it may not be the
same problem as yours.  I had a 2.1.124 kernel source tree already
configured to use RAID5, and then patched it with the latest patchset and
recompiled the kernel.  The autorun partitions were not recognized at
boot.

The problem was a silly oversight:  I forgot to re-run "make menuconfig"
and save the new configuration before recompiling.

- Craigster

On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Claudia =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCller ?= wrote:

> hallo,
> 
> I have 2 questions:
> ....
> 2. I made a new raidarray with clean disks, successfull. I set the
> Partition ID of the first disk to 86 for autorun. After reboot, it did
> not work. If I remember well it was saying something like autorun is not
> possible with newest raidtools 0.90. If I do raidstart /dev/md0
> everything works fine.
> Any comments?
> 
> thanks, Claudia

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