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Hello everyone
I have a Centos5.2 server with a mirror drive- /dev/md0 made up of /dev/sdb1 and sdc1. The root is on a LVM volume and everything boots fine, until a add /dev/md0 to fstab....when it gets to initializing the LVM, it fails on the md0, stating that the ext2 filesystem is corrupt and drops to a shell. If I boot without the /dev/md0 in fstab and mount it afterwards, it mounts just fine, or if I put the mount in rc.local, the same. Since this is a web server, and the website is on the md0, httpd fails to start because rc.local gets run after httpd. Is this a bug with Centos5.2? Thanks |
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