Hello,

I'm having trouble starting a raid0 device using
raid0145-19981110-2.1.127.bz2 applied to a 2.1.127 SMP kernel and
raidtools-19981105-0.90.tar.bz2 .

The same kernel succeeds in autostarting two raid5 devices, but raid0
only works immediately after mkraid'ing it. When I raidstop and then
raidstart it, I get:

palm schuller 13:44 ~ # raidstart /dev/md2
/dev/md2: Invalid argument
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: (read) sdc4's sb offset: 1036096 
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: md: invalid raid superblock magic on sdc4 
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: md: sdc4 has invalid sb, marking faulty! 
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: can not autostart based on faulty sdc4! 
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: export_rdev(sdc4) 
Nov 21 13:44:17 palm kernel: autostart sdc4 failed! 

I've tried changing around the order of the "device" lines in
/etc/raidtab to no avail.

I've also tried the lilo "md=" parameter, but that doesn't seem to do
anything.

Both the lilo trick and mdrun (now obsolete) work for me with the
standard kernel.

Any ideas what else I could try?

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