Re: CentOS 5 upgrade from 4.4 fails. Cannot mount /dev/md1 root partition

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I just went ahead an downloaded the ISO's again. This time there was no
problem. I thinking the bittorrent I was using was Bad perhaps a beta
version or somthing.



> I get the same error that you have when I try to upgrade from centos 4.4
> to 5. I haven't tried to a clean install yet. I did try a clean install on
> a VMWare machine and it gave me the same error.
>
>> Have completed two clean installs of CentOS 5 with no issues (other than
>> permissions on ~/.ssh directory.  One 32 bit system, one 64 bit.  When I
>> tried an upgrade from 4.4 on 64 bit system with two SATA drives in Raid
>> 1 configuration, anaconda could not mount the root partition /dev/md1.
>> The error message suggested it was because the partition was not
>> formated which is obviously not correct.
>>
>> Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> B.J. McClure
>>
>> CentOS 4.4, Linux 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp x86_64 19:37:58 up 10 min, 2
>> users, load average: 0.10, 0.19, 0.14
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