Yup, check it out if it's loaded as a module, /sbin/lsmod.
But my advise is to get the latest raid patches and raid tools
then recompile the kernel.

On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Tony Gastel wrote:

> On 27 Jul 99 at 8:30, Benjamin de los Angeles Jr. wrote:
> 
> i have a rookie question...doesn't Redhat Linux 6.0 come build for 
> RAID out of the box?
> 
>  > Did you recompiled the kernel to support RAID?
>  > 
>  > > [root@korak raidtools-0.90]# mkraid --really-force /dev/md0
>  > > DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure!
>  > > handling MD device /dev/md0
>  > > analyzing super-block
>  > > disk 0: /dev/sda2, 2048287kB, raid superblock at 2048192kB
>  > > disk 1: /dev/sdb2, 2048287kB, raid superblock at 2048192kB
>  > > mkraid: aborted
> 
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