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Software RAID Redhat

CovertCow

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im having a software raid problem...

i set my 60gb disks for software raid, then tell redhat to build a software raid 5 out of them. After going through the rest of the install, i tell it to start actually doing the install, then it says

"the kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on /tmp/hda (Device or resource busy). This means Linux knows nothing about any modifications you made. You should reboot your computer before doing anything with /tmp/hda"

It says that for all the disks in the raid, the previous error. I tried rebooting and doing it again, but nothing different happened.... any ideas?
 
Did you have to select a disk at that point? Im thinking (since I have never done this and havent looked at docs on it) there must be a seperate raid device to use.
 
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