Hi, Thank you very much for your help. I have added to the rc.local file the following commands: modprobe dm-mod dmraid -ay mkdir /mnt/raidc mkdir /mnt/raidd and to the fstab file: /dev/mapper/nameofmypartitionC /mnt/raidc ntfs, otherinfo (copied from the line where my disk "non raid" were mounted. But now, when I boot, everything goes well, I can see my discs in the explorer, but I can't access it as I'm not loged as root. I assume that has something to do with the mkdir that didn't gave the rights to the normal users, I'll have to change it. Otherwise, regarding my second question, I'm using Grub (as I had read in wiki about gentoo and dmraid that Lilo didn't work). But I can otherwise use Lilo, it's ok for me. Thanks again for your help Franck -----Message d'origine----- De : Molle Bestefich [mailto:molle.bestefich@xxxxxxxxx] Envoyé : jeudi 29 décembre 2005 23:05 À : franck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc : ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx Objet : Re: Mandriva installation with nforce4 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