I'm running 2.1.127 + patches and raidtools 0.90. The system has a main system disk (non-raid) that it boots from and a pair of 9gig barracudas running in RAID0. I can start and mount the raid device manually, but when I try to enable autostart, the system hangs during boot with the following message: Starting up RAID devices unrecognized option persistent-superblock detected error on line 8 persistent-superblock 1 [hang] Then I get the option of ^D to continue or root password for a shell. I've set the persistent superblock to 1 in /etc/raidtab, turned on the RAID autodetect kernel support and have the partitions defined as type "fd". If I enter the root password, I can manually type "mount -a" and the /dev/md0 mounts just fine from the entry in /etc/fstab. Has anyone else seen this problem or am I missing something obvious? Chris -- Christopher Mauritz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
