On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 11:01 -0400, Tony Nelson wrote: > At 10:07 AM +0200 6/14/07, Giancarlo del Rossi wrote: > >RICHARD ha scritto: > >> I believe the raid are scsi (they usally show up as sda and sdb) and I > >> don't remember if it is integrated into the mb or a separate controller. > >> (I didn't set up the system and I think there are both but I don't know > >> which we ended up using.) > >> > >> The system has 2gb of ram. I would be happy to dispense with the raid for > >> the moment and just get the system booting off of one of the two ide > >> drives. > ... > >The ide disk use the block device /dev/hdX, and is very strange that > >your disk is recognized same a scsi device. > >Usb,sata,sas,scsi use the sdX block system > ... > > On F7, IDE disks use the libata driver and show as SCSI devices. > -- > ____________________________________________________________________ > TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/> > I unconnected the power to the raid and re-installed Fedora 7. This avoided the kernel panic. I shutdown and reconnected the raid and Fedora 7 still boots OK and the two raid drives show up as sdc and sdd (the two ide drives show up as sda and sdb). Now I have to figure out how to set up the raid drives to mirror each other again. Would it be a good idea to use mdadm? Rick B.