Hello All, I followed the steps in the link below but my RAID 10 array had a problem after a reboot. What I did was: - constructed 2 RAID0s (3x73GB each) - combined these 2 into a RAID1 - mkfs.ext3 /dev/md45 (the name of my RAID10 array) - mounted it on /data All seemed ok. It shows on /proc/mdstat. Can write to the partition where I mounted it. But after a reboot, I got errors re this new RAID device and was prompted for the root password to enter repair mode. Is there something I am missing here? > jakosalem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >> I'm currently setting up a new server with 8X73 SCSI disks. I want to >> implement RAID 0+1 (create a RAID 1 array from a pair of RAID 0s with 3 >> disks each). I'm currenly running Fedora Core 4 with the latest updates. >> I >> have been trying to do this but to no avail. >> >> I think I read somewhere that Fedora Core 4 still has no support for >> this. >> Is this correct? Will Fedora Core 5 solve my problem? Can anyone help me >> out on the steps needed to create a RAID 10 setup? > > As far as I know, RAID 10 has been supported for a long time. You > shouldn't have any problems on FC4. Does this help: > > http://www.heronforge.net/redhat/node14.html > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Cheers, Edward