Colin McDonald wrote:
I appear to have a corrupt file system and now it is mirrored. LOL. I am running Redhat Enterprise 3 and using mdtools. I booted from the install media iso and went into rescue mode. RH was unable to find the partitions automatically but after exiting into bash i can run fdisk -l and i see all of the partitions. I know this is sparse info but would any of the group be able to give the best approach to getting them mounted and fsck'd?
I'm happy to say I haven't tried this, but I would think that you can start the raid array manually and then run fsck (also manually). I would worry about why the rescue mode didn't find your data, though.
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