Franck Benchetrit wrote: > Hello everybody, Hi, Dr. Nick! > I discovered today I had to umount the ntfs partition, and do a Good idea. In fact, if you add "dmraid -ay" to one of your startup scripts, you can just update /etc/fstab to point to the RAID partition instead of the component partition as it does now. There should be a script called something like rc.local or something-related-to-local in either /etc/rc.d or /etc/init.d - can't remember - where you can add dmraid -ay. > #modprobe dm-mod > #dmraid -ay > > Now I can see in /dev/mapper my discs (in fact I can see 3, which is weird > as I just have 2 partitions on my discs, but that's ok). One of them (the one without a number) represents the RAIDed disk. The other two obviously represents partitions on that "disk". > Now, I have no idea how to mount the discs so I can go to the drives. I > tried > > #mount -t /dev/mapper/nameofmydisc > > But it didn't work. man mount info mount google: mount man page will tell you that the -t option to mount expects the next option to be a filesystem type. Thus the correct command would be something akin to: # mount -t ntfs /dev/mapper/nameofyourPARTITION /mnt/whatever_mountpoint > Can somebody help me for: > - see my win partition from lilo or grub, so I can boot either on windows or > mandriva? Sure. What are you using, Lilo or Grub? > - see my RAID discs as one in mandriva so I can access my files from Linux? Sounds like you've almost got that one pinned yourself. _______________________________________________ Ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ataraid-list