> When I rebooted I can't mount /dev/md0. Since I got nothing on md0 I
> decided to redo it again.
> I repeated the above steps and it give theses errors:
> 
> [root@rems5a /dev]# 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/sdb1, 8886256kB, raid superblock at 8886144kB
> disk 1: /dev/sdc1, 8891376kB, raid superblock at 8891264kB
> mkraid: aborted

When I've seen, this, I've *typically* seen some helpful kernel output.
Can you tell us what kernel output happens with the above command?

Thanks,

James
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Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM Netfinity Performance Development

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