Hei, Ok, as many of you pointed out, the raid arrays did not start automatically on "linux rescue" boot (when not mounting the arrays). I followed Mogens' advice: I let linux rescue mount the arrays, then checked /etc/mtab and unmounted everything. After that fsck run ok. (Turned out the filesystems were ok, so my problem must lie elsewhere.) - Jussi On 22.7.2010 11.54, Mogens Kjaer wrote: > You could try to let the rescue dvd mount the partitions. > > Then you can umount them and fsck. > > I don't think that the rescue disk assembles the RAID partitions > unless they are going to be mounted. > > Mogens > -- Jussi Hirvi * Green Spot Topeliuksenkatu 15 C * 00250 Helsinki * Finland Tel. +358 9 493 981 * Mobile +358 40 771 2098 (only sms) jussi.hirvi@xxxxxxxxxxxx * http://www.greenspot.fi _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos