On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, Martin Bene wrote:
> Make very, very sure that you're actually running your new patched kernel;
> just building the raid modules and trying to load them with your old kernel
> will NOT work.
>
> This is the classic Kernel Raid 0.36, raidtools 0.90 conflict. Here's the
> much more descriptive error message from the nextrelease of mkraid (patch
> by Tom Livingston):
>
> ERROR: Unsupported md version in kernel!
> mkraid has determined that you are using a kernel that includes an older
> version of the RAID patches than this version of mkraid supports. Your
> kernel RAID version is 0.36, while mkraid requires a version of 0.90
> or higher. Newer raid kernel patches can be obtained from:
> ftp://ftp.XX.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha/
> where XX is a country code, like US
Is there a way to determine what version of RAID is in my kernel? I have
two RAID partitions, which both appear to be working. As to the tools, I
get this:
/root> mkraid --version
mkraid version 0.90.0
/root> raidstart --version
raidstart v0.3d compiled for md raidtools-0.90
/root> raidstop --version
raidstop v0.3d compiled for md raidtools-0.90
Best Regards,
Robert