On February 7, 2004 04:42 pm, Harry Hoffman wrote: > Yep, it's bootable (as per fdisk) :-) > > Quoting Otto Haliburton <ottohaliburton@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > *> > > *> IMHO you need /dev/had to be bootable, if it is not bootable then there > is *> no MBR there to boot to, if you know what I mean. > *> > > -- > Harry Hoffman > hhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent through IpSolutions: http://www.ip-solutions.net/ Hi, The software RAID is required before you can access the software raided drives. Are you trying to load that as a module or is compiled into the kernel. If I have this right, if raid is comiled into the kernel, then /boot needs to be a regular partition (non raid) if your using modules, you cannot set either / or /boot as a raid partition because it needs to access the modules on / to load the raid. So it boot / as raid, compile your kernel with raid and make sure /boot is not in the raid set. -- Pete Nesbitt, rhce -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list