So, maybe mount is right and /mnt/gentoo/raid/ IS actually wrong...?
I.e. the filesystem under RAID is corrupt? This is what I'm afraid of.
So maybe more prudent would be a reiserfsck --check...
Oooh! Looks like something worked .. still can't mount though .. should I try --rebuild-tree next? :
cdimage root # reiserfsck --check /dev/md0
<-------------reiserfsck, 2003-------------> reiserfsprogs 3.6.8
[...] Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md0 Will put log info to 'stdout'
Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes
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reiserfsck --check started at Tue Jan 20 12:19:38 2004
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Replaying journal..
0 transactions replayed
Checking internal tree../ 1 (of 2)/ 1 (of 126)/ 1 (of 153)block 8211: The level of the node (25938) is not correct, (1) expected
the problem in the internal node occured (8211), whole subtree is skipped
finished
Comparing bitmaps..vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs.
Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped
1 found corruptions can be fixed only during --rebuild-tree
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reiserfsck finished at Tue Jan 20 12:20:11 2004
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cdimage root # mount -r -t reiserfs /dev/md0 /mnt/gentoo/raid/
mount: Not a directory
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