Re: raid1-diseaster on reboot: old version overwrites new version

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On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, peter pilsl wrote:

> The only explantion to me is, that I had the wrong entry in my
> lilo.conf. I had root=/dev/hda6 there instead of root=/dev/md2
> So maybe root was always mounted as /dev/hda6 and never as /dev/md2,
> which was started, but never had any data written to it. Is this a
> possible explanation?

It's possible - but I think the root= parameter needs to correspond to
whats in the /etc/fstab file - I'd check that too if it's still possible.
I've no experience with reiser though.

Gordon
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