"Francesco P. Lovergine" <frankie@debian.org> wrote: > Here I have a Ultra1 with 4 disks. On two of them I built a raid1. > Whenever I reboot after that disks are in sync, a data access exception > is issued on mounting/fscking. I'm using an ext3 fs on /dev/md0. I had a problem a while back with a raid0 array. It turned out that the md layer was apparently trashing the partition table (aka disk label). I got around the problem by accessing the disk directly as /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc, etc., rather than /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1, etc. You might want to try doing that if you can, but I can't make any guarantees.. -- Mike Hicks [mailto:mhicks@csom.umn.edu] Unix Support Assistant | Carlson School of Management Office: 1-160 Phone: 6-7909 | University of Minnesota
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