If you've got existing raid superblocks on at least one of the partitions
(because of your previous unsuccessful mkraid), this may be why mkraid throws up
a warning. Have you tried "mkraid --really-force"?

Cheers,


Bruno Prior         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joern Krebs
> Sent: 10 December 1999 00:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Some unidentified problems with mkraid (fwd)
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>
> hi everybody,
>
> I have a problem with creating a new RAID-1 array.
>
> Sry, little mistake: This is the right version. The other one was
> before I partitioned hda...
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Failure:
> handling MD device /dev/md0
> analyzing super-block
> disk 0: /dev/hda2, 9888007kB, raid superblock at 9887936kB
> disk 1: /dev/hdc2, 9888007kB, raid superblock at 9887936kB
> mkraid: aborted, see syslog and /proc/mdstat for potential clues.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> stay clean!
>
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