Same old thing... Your kernel has old raid code in it. The give away are those 'inactive' lines. Match the kernel raid code with the user-space apps, and you'll be fine. Phil On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 05:14:22PM -0700, Jeff Fookson wrote: >[...] > but there is nothing in the syslog to reflect the failure, and > /proc/mdstat looks as it did before "mkraid" was run: > > ---- > cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [1 linear] [2 raid0] [3 raid1] [4 raid5] > read_ahead not set > md0 : inactive > md1 : inactive > md2 : inactive > md3 : inactive > ----- >[...] -- Philip Edelbrock -- IS Manager -- Edge Design, Corvallis, OR [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.netroedge.com/~phil PGP F16: 01 D2 FD 01 B5 46 F4 F0 3A 8B 9D 7E 14 7F FB 7A
