Ryan wrote:
>
> When I did a df in the first kernel I saw /dev/md0 and /dev/md1. In my newly
> compiled kernel I see only /dev/md0, which is my main RAID partition. I
> don't see any errors in the /var/log/messages. I haven't changed anything
> in lilo*.conf, except telling the files to point to my new kernel. My
> raidtab has remained untouched.
>
> Only /dev/md0 was appearing in my 'cat /proc/mdstat' so I did a 'raidstart
> /dev/md1' and now the drives are trying to resync. This doesn't seem right
> since they already synced last night (but with a different kernel).
>
> Should all I see is /dev/md0? or should I also see /dev/md1. This is a
> RAID5 running reiserfs.
Did you set the RAID partitions with fdisk to type "FD" so it is
found during boot? Be sure to run raidstop before making the
change with fdisk.
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