Greetings, I pooched an attempted upgrade of a 4.3 box to 4.4 which I remembered was running the modified RAIDFrame kernel after installing the -release kernel and rebooting -- whoops. I managed to recover the box, but it won't mount the raid0a slice on root. I resurrected the raid0 slice, reran 'raidctl -A root raid0' and rebooted, but when the system tries to mount /dev/raid0a on root it says 'invalid argument'. I'm currently running with / mounted off wd0a (which is why the raidctl -vs below shows "Root partition: No") . Any suggestions (aside from start from scratch)?
Here's a copy of some pertinent info: #cat /etc/raid0.conf ----Begin---- START array # rows (must be 1), columns, spare disk 1 2 0 START disks /dev/wd0d /dev/wd1d START layout # sectPerSU SUsPerParityUnit SUsPerReconUnit RAID_level 128 1 1 1 START queue # queue mode, outstanding request count fifo 100 ----End---- #raidctl -vs raid0 raid0 Components: /dev/wd0d: optimal /dev/wd1d: optimal No spares. Component label for /dev/wd0d: Row: 0, Column: 0, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 2 Version: 2, Serial Number: 2008020500, Mod Counter: 299 Clean: No, Status: 0 sectPerSU: 128, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1 Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 780357248 RAID Level: 1 Autoconfig: Yes Root partition: No Last configured as: raid0 Component label for /dev/wd1d: Row: 0, Column: 1, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 2 Version: 2, Serial Number: 2008020500, Mod Counter: 299 Clean: No, Status: 0 sectPerSU: 128, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1 Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 780357248 RAID Level: 1 Autoconfig: Yes Root partition: No Last configured as: raid0 Parity status: clean Reconstruction is 100% complete. Parity Re-write is 100% complete. Copyback is 100% complete. -Steve S.