Even I manually inserted raid0 module or recompiled the kernel to have
raid0 built-in, the same problem still happened.

What else should I do?

Ekasit K.

On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Bruno Prior wrote:

> > Also, /proc/mdstat has no change:
> >
> > Personalities :
> > read_ahead not set
> > md0 : inactive
> > md1 : inactive
> > md2 : inactive
> > md3 : inactive
> 
> This looks like your problem (in both cases). You have no raid personalities
> available, which means you do not have RAID support running. Either you have
> modular raid support (as installed by default, for example, in RedHat 6.0) and
> the modules have not been recognized at bootup, or you do not have raid support
> built into your kernel at all. We could do with knowing what kernel, patches and
> raidtools you are running, the contents of your syslog, and the output of dmesg.
> What have you done to enable raid support?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Bruno Prior         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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