On Thursday 01 July 2004 11:40, Werner Penz wrote:
...you mean "experimental on 2.6.x kernel" OK, but switching back is not as easy (for me) as ist sounds ( firewall etc) anyway...... i NEVER put a root on a RAID. I reinstalled the same box, just leaving / on a normal partition (ext3) and all works fine..... and hoping the harddisk wont fail until my backup is done ! ...a frustrated Linux User !
First of all, your problem is not security related at all, so you simply bark at the wrong tree.. Additionally, your problem description misses any very basic information, such as fdisk -l and cat /proc/mdstat, so you can't even expect helpful hints. I do regulary SW RAID, but never encountered such a problem, more the other way around, 2.6.5-7.75 is the first official SuSE kernel, which allows for SW RAID on a couple of formerly dysfunctional systems.. Cheers, Pete