Ricardo Kleemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > upon a reboot, it complained about /dev/md0, didn't work. Then I removed > it from /etc/fstab and rebooted again. Then tried to manually mount > /dev/md0 and that didn't work either! :-( > > What am I missing here? > Happened to me. Found that I was compiling raid as module. Compile it into the kernel and it will work fine. Ramana
- /dev/md0 doesnt come up on boot Ricardo Kleemann
- Re: /dev/md0 doesnt come up on boot Francisco Jose Montilla
- Re: /dev/md0 doesnt come up on boot Dietmar Stein
- Marking partitions as raid/fd Chris Black
- AW: /dev/md0 doesnt come up on boot Till Mommsen
- Re: /dev/md0 doesnt come up on boot Francisco Jose Montilla
- Ramana Juvvadi
