Try (I assume you're in DiskDruid at this point) doing a "Make RAID
Device" and selecting the partitions that were originally in your
mirror, giving the device your desired mount point, et cetera.  This
might work--I'm certainly in no position to test it myself--have a
_*GOOD*_ backup first and don't blame me if it catches fire.  Heh.
--
 Jeremy Stanley                  Trend CMHS
Network Engineer          http://www.trendcmhs.org

 The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily
represent those of Trend CMHS or Trend Foundation.

   "I program my homecomputer; beam myself into
          the future." --Kraftwerk, 1981

> ----------
> From:         Gerrish, Robert[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, October 28, 1999 4:35 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RedHat 6.1 Upgrade
> 
> I am trying to install RedHat 6.1 as an upgrade.  The install
> recofnizes
> my RAID1 drives as "Linux RAID", but when I do an upgrade, it tells
> me that I have no linux partitions and it can't proceed.  Has anyone
> got a work around for this.  The only solution I could see was perhaps
> installing on the raw hd partitions and then relinking the mirrors.
> 
> Bob Gerrish  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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