Re: no auto detection of software raid 5 on boot

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I'm not running fedora so I can't tell exactly where you have to change it. It looks like the raid module is build-in the kernel but your scsi driver isn't. You'll have to get a new kernel: either with both drivers build in or you can load both drivers from your initrd.

wim.

google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you for your very fast responce.

Can you point me in the right direction on where I can change the order of
driver installs.  I am guessing rc.sysinit, but I am not sure.

thank you
donald


Quoting wimpunk <wim-raid@xxxxxxxxx>:


You're trying to detect the raid before the scsi driver gets loaded.

wim.

google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I am having a problem with auto detection of software raid 5.

I can set up the the raid device, mkfs.ex3, and mount the disk; but at

reboot

the raid device is not auto decteced.  After the system comes up I can do a
mdadm -A and the raid will assemble and then I can mount it.

One interesting note. I am trying to get the raid system to work on Fedora

core

2.  But if I boot a Fedora core 3 rescue CD, the raid gets auto detected.

Any help would be very much appreciated.



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