Hi,
Yes.
I have from /devmd0 to /dev/md6 (for some reason it skipped md3).
I do not have the fstab at hand but / /boot and /tmp
each map to a different mdX. I've been able to mount the /boot but no other.
One thing, besides the /boot all the other are ext4. Could it be a problem with the rescue does not supporting this filesystem type.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Luciano Rocha strange@nsk.no-ip.orgwrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:24:23PM -0400, robert mena wrote:
Hi,
it worked (kind of). Thanks.
I was able to recreate (the all appear in /proc/mdstat) and in the rescue I've mounted the /boot which maps to /dev/md0. But I can't mount any
other
partition.
they all complain with the same error
mount: Mounting /dev/mdX on /tmp/mountpoint failed: no such file or directory
Silly question: does /dev/md0 and /tmp/mountpoint exist?
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