On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:54:03 +0200, Xav' wrote:

> You have to know that the kernel isn't able to assemble RAID devices
> together without the use of mdadm. So you have to use an initrd with the
> mdadm binary to use a RAID root !

Could you please keep quiet about that, my computers have been using
RAID root devices for years without an initrd and I don't want them to
get the idea they need one now.

Volker, are sda3 and sdb3 marked as Linux Raid autodetect in cfdisk? If
not you may need mdadm, but with the partitions marked as autodetect, the
kernel should figure it out for itself.

This is the kernel line I use in menu.lst, there is no initrd

kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/md0 vga=794 video=vesafb:ywrap,pmipal,[EMAIL 
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