On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Mike Iglesias wrote:
I have a system running Redhat 6.0 that had a RAID 0 disk set on it
(2 disks). The system is dual boot with windows 95, and I needed to
do something with windows. After doing the windows stuff, I rebooted
linux and now the RAID 0 will not mount.
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Mike Iglesias wrote:
Thanks - that worked. I suspected it would, but the note at the
begining of the man page for mkraid made me wonder if I was going
to fix it and trash it worse at the same time.
It could, especially if raidtab is set incorrectly.
Raidtab can get out