It's fixed.  I don't know what changed the /boot spec in lilo.conf,
but when I changed it to the physical location of c0d0p1, it worked.

I'm in SMP heaven now :)

Brad


> Brad Alpert said:
>> This Compaq 1850R server is running RAID 5 in hardware, using a
>> Compaq 221 controller.  /dev/md14 appears to be the boot
>> location.
>
> I'm not famillar with this particular server but on a couple
> Compaq DL380s that I have access to they do not use /dev/md* for
> boot, that is typically used for software raid.
>
> what does /etc/fstab say?
>
> here is a lilo.conf from one of my DL380s, it runs debian, not
> redhat, but the setup sounds similar to yours:
>
> lba32
> boot=/dev/ida/c0d0
> root=/dev/ida/c0d0p6
> install=/boot/boot.b
> map=/boot/map
> delay=20
> vga=normal
> default=Linux
> image=/vmlinuz
>       label=Linux
>       read-only
> image=/vmlinuz.old
>       label=LinuxOLD
>       read-only
>       optional
>
> now redhat may have some special feature, that wants to use this
> /dev/md device, but everything I know tells me that this device
> shouldn't be used unless your using software raid.
>
> nate
>
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