Re: HELP!!! Broken raid0

2000-05-29 Thread Matthew Burke
problem. > If you change the disk ordering in /etc/raidtab or have had to > raidhotremove/raidhotadd any disks THEN it will destroy your data. > > ----- Original Message - > From: "Matthew Burke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "James Manning" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: HELP!!! Broken raid0

2000-05-29 Thread Matthew Burke
On Mon, 29 May 2000, James Manning wrote: > Sure makes it look like hdc3 has some major issues. It has a partition > type of fd, but invalid raid superblock. Makes me wonder if e2fsck > didn't get run on hdc3 itself and it "fixed" that last part (hope not > since it may have done some real su

HELP!!! Broken raid0

2000-05-28 Thread Matthew Burke
Hi. I'm in URGENT need of some help. After changing motherboards in one of my boxes to a Via VB601, I forgot to disable the UDMA setting in the bios. This is needed because this mobo, my Seagate 6.5Gb drives, and UDMA don't mix. The result was the kernel segfaulted/panicked after fscking /dev