OK. If you read my email, the output was included from that command. It
just prints out the statement shown below. Don't say anything about it
working or not, or what I should do next.
Marco
On Sun, 5 Sep 1999, Andreas Gietl wrote:
> well ... your raid-array simply got not created .... if you read the
> output of mkraid -f /dev/md0 you would see what you should do.
> > Here's my output:
> >
> > [root@localhost /root]# mkraid -f /dev/md0
> > --force and the new RAID 0.90 hot-add/hot-remove functionality should be
> > used with extreme care! If /etc/raidtab is not in sync with the real
> > array
> > configuration, then a --force will DESTROY ALL YOUR DATA. It's especially
> > dangerous to use -f if the array is in degraded mode.