Short and simple version of my previous long winded message: I can't auto-mount my RAID-1 on bootup, because the rounding done by mkraid means that the file system size doesn't agree with the partition size, which causes the bootup fsck to fail with an error. Is there a fix or workaround? RedHat 6.0 (I have 6.1 but haven't installed it yet). -- Stephen Walton, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, California State University, Northridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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