Re: Broken harddisk

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Got it up and running again.

I had to delete /dev/md0 & /dev/md1, and create them new.
Due to my backups no single file was lost ... :-)

But now I get these messages when booting the system (I don't know if the came up in the past, too ... I never noticed them):

  ...
  <6>md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sda5.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sda6.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sdb5.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sdb6.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sdb7.
  <3>md: could not bd_claim sdb8.
  <6>md: autorun ...
  ...
  Disk /dev/md0 does not contain a valid partition table
  Disk /dev/md1 does not contain a valid partition table
  Disk /dev/md2 does not contain a valid partition table
  Disk /dev/md3 does not contain a valid partition table

What else does I have to do?

Thanks a lot!!
Torsten

T. Ermlich scribbled on 29.01.2005 19:18:

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