[ Tuesday, January 11, 2000 ] Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> I've managed to create a RAID stripe set (RAID 0) out of a pair of
> SCSI2-W (20MB/Sec) drives, and it looks happy.  I'd like to mount some
> part of my filesystem to this new device, but when I add it to fstab in
> an out-of-the way location with 1 2 following that entry is fstab, it
> always has errors on boot.  They are usually something about attempting
> to read thus-and-such block caused a short read.  fsck'ing that drive by
> hand generally doesn't find any errors, although every third or fourth
> time something will turn up (same error, respond ignore, then fix a
> couple of minor errors).  Any ideas on how to track this down?  Thanks,

If the partitions involved are type "fd" and the autostart flag
is turned on in the kernel config, they should be available by
the time sysinit is running through and gets to fsck'ing

Do you see "autorun" messages on boot?

James
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Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM Netfinity Performance Development

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