On Fri December 8 2006 01:48, Hadders wrote: > Hi people, > Well, now I'm confused. I've got my SATAII disks in, configured the > container in the Intel BIOS, set it up as RAID 0, can see it in Windows, > but not sure what's going on in Linux. > > I've run -- > > > dmraid -s > > *** Group superset isw_cibehjbdcg > --> Subset > name : isw_cibehjbdcg_RAID0 > size : 1250275846 > stride : 256 > type : stripe > status : ok > subsets: 0 > devs : 2 > spares : 0 > > > dmraid -ay > > ERROR: dos: reading /dev/mapper/isw_cibehjbdcg_RAID0[No such file or > directory] > > > dmraid -r > > /dev/sda: isw, "isw_cibehjbdcg", GROUP, ok, 625142446 sectors, data@ 0 > /dev/sdb: isw, "isw_cibehjbdcg", GROUP, ok, 625142446 sectors, data@ 0 > > > dmraid -ay -f isw > > RAID set "isw_cibehjbdcg_RAID0" already active > ERROR: dos: reading /dev/mapper/isw_cibehjbdcg_RAID0[No such device or > address] > > > dmraid -s > > *** Group superset isw_cibehjbdcg > --> Active Subset > name : isw_cibehjbdcg_RAID0 > size : 1250275846 > stride : 256 > type : stripe > status : ok > subsets: 0 > devs : 2 > spares : 0 > > > In short, I'm not really sure what's going on. Nor do I know how to > access the conatiner? > Why am I getting the "dos" error? > The partitions are on the container are: > P1 48GB > NTFS > P2 48GB > NTFS > P3 100MB > ext3 > Logical container > L1 100GB > FAT32 > L2 300GB > NTFS > L3 97GB > ext3 > L4 3GB > swap > > Thanks for any help people can provide. H hi H I may not be able to help much but whats the output of ls -la /dev/mapper you should see all the partions detected at boot-up. I use dmraid on this box and it just works :-) from the initscripts and an fstab entry, my hardware is different from yours but dmraid -l says yours should also just work. :-) ...dex Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com