On Mon, 31 May 1999, Tom Rini wrote:
> Hello. I've got a bit of a problem. I used to have a machine (Apple
> 7500), which I had a (v0.90) raid0 array on. disk 0 was on the int scsi,
> disk 1 on the ext scsi. But, I managed to kill the box. The disks are
> fine (just checked 'em w/ the BIOS on my new scsi card in the PC), but I
> can't seem to get /dev/md0 back. (I might have tried to fsck one of the
> parts by accident tho, which might explain it all). I've got 2.2.9+Ingo's
> patch to include/linux/fs.h running right now. But when I raidstart -a,
> it complains about the superblock. Ideas?
Bit more of a follow up. I went back to 2.2.6, and I re-setup the scsi
chain (sda,b,c were in the same order as before now) and it still doesn't
work. Perhaps some endian problem in the superblock?
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Tom Rini (TR1265)
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