On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Mario Lombardo wrote:
> When I boot, it fails into diagnostic single-user mode. I comment-out the
> md's in /etc/fstab. I reboot, and when I manually try to mount /mnt/raidboot
> or /mnt/raidroot after changing fstab, I get the following error:
>
> [root@baglady root]# mount /mnt/raidboot/
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md0,
> or too many mounted file systems
> (could this be the IDE device where you in fact use
> ide-scsi so that sr0 or sda or so is needed?)
> [root@baglady root]#
>
> What do I have to do to get this working upon bootup?
Dumb question, but since you didn't mention it... I assume you created a
filesystem on these RAID volumes? And if so, does the filesystem type
field in fstab correspond to what you actually created on disk (e.g. fstab
uses ext3 and there's an ext3 filesystem on disk)?
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