Hi
I had a 3 disc raid5 array running fine with Fedora 7 (32bit) kernel
2.6.23.1-fc7 on an old Athlon XP using a two sata_sil cards.
I replaced the hardware with an Athlon64 X2 and using the onboard sata_nv,
after I modified the initrd I was able to boot up from my old system drive.
However
Oops, I meant mdadm --detail /dev/md0 of course, not mdadm --examine
/dev/md0
md: kicking non-fresh sdd1 from the array
I downgraded to 2.6.22.9-91.fc7 and that seems to be working so far, no
kernel panics yet, trying to bring back sdd to the array.
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Hi
I had
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On Nov 13, 2007 11:20 AM, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I had a 3 disc raid5 array running fine with Fedora 7 (32bit) kernel
2.6.23.1-fc7 on an old Athlon XP using a two sata_sil cards.
I replaced the hardware with an Athlon64 X2