Hi There, I have a big Warning, Don't use raid 0 .and reiserfs. bad Bad BAd BAD!. I had been noticing strange errors for the last two months (certain files reporting 0 length and being unable to be removed). And I ran a single user session and rebuilt the reiser tree. This corrected all the issues, but, created more in the process. Basically I have been left with holes all over my filesystem, in a fairly random order. I believe reiserfs 3.6 can't handle the stripe nature of software raid, and screws up where things are because of this. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the discs physically. And i'm pretty certain it's just the combination of reiserfs and raid0. Anyway. The fact is I've lost a lot of data. Suse people... you need to change the default type of filesystem for raid stripes.... This progressive fall to doom will be happening to a number of people with suse installed and a raid 0 stripe. I've posted to the reiserfs guys aswell. Currently I'm trying to rescue what I can but because the problems are random, even taring and sending it across the network to a temporary machine may only be moving the errors in much of the cases. Kind regards Joel