Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 29 Aug 2000 15:09:01 -0600 | From | Kevin Jones <> | Subject | Raid 1/upgrade to 2.2.16 |
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Installed Redhat 6.2. Set up 6 md's as Raid 1 during installation going across two 9 gig scsi drives. Installation went perfectly. Decided to upgrade to 2.2.16. Went through the regular steps to installing a kernel. Included the Raid 1 support, SCSI support, and initrd support in xconfig. Made the 2.2.16 kernel as "newlinux" in lilo. Copied initrd-2.2.14-5.0.img to init-2.2.16.0.img for the ramdisk. Relinked System.map to the System.map made by the make dep. Relinked Linux in /usr/src to the new kernel area.
Now, all that being said, when I boot up the newlinux in lilo, I get this:
<cut> Loading ncr53c8xx module /lib/ncr53c8xx.o: kernel-module version mismatch /lib/ncr53c8xx.o was compiled for kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 while this kernel version is 2.2.16.
Loading raid1 module /lib/raid1.o: kernel-module version mismatch /lib/raid1.o was compiled for kernel version 2.2.14-5.0 while this kernel version is 2.2.16.
Opps! Unable to load md0 KERNEL PANIC: Unable to load root filesystem at 09:00 <end cut>
I have tried a few things to "attempt" and patch the raid and scsi drivers, but nothing seems to work. Have a missed a step somewhere or are there new drivers/patches I should be looking for? I have tried installing raidtools-19990824-0.90, but to no avail.
The Software-Raid-HOWTO does explain somethings, however it is based upon making the raid from scratch once you are logged into the system on regular sdaX or hdaX partitions. Do I have to set raid up in this manner in order to get this working?
Sorry for posting this to 3 different mailing lists, but this seems to relate to all three.
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