[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-04 Thread Master Jason
I am having the same problem with 2 x 500GB Seagate drives. I am in the process of installing 3 machines, each using 2 drives with software raid 1. Interestingly, the raid work first time on the machines with 1TB and 250GB drives, but not on the 500GB drives. After reading this post, i see the majo

[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-05 Thread Master Jason
Ok here is an update i have software raid working on the 2x 500GB drive. Each drives has: 1) 2GB Raid 2) 490GB Raid (left off the last 8+GB) 3) 8GB free md0 (2 x 2GB Raid) formated as /etx4 /boot md1 (2x 490GB Raid) formated as LVM LVM has - 4GB formated as swap 486GB formated as ex

[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-05 Thread Master Jason
Hey Imre Gergely, sorry i missed your earlier post, single 500GB drive works fine. -- mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569900 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-05 Thread Master Jason
Ok here is another update We tested another machine. Intel GT mainboard with Q9400 CPU and 4GB Kingston RAM and 2 x 500GB Seagate Drives Each drives has: 1) 2GB Raid 2) 498GB Raid (remaining space) md0 (2 x 2GB Raid) formated as /etx4 /boot md1 (2x 490GB Raid) formated as LVM LVM ha

[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-05 Thread Master Jason
Hey Imre, It would seem that is the case. What is the min amount of space? I have no idea. Only have the results from the above tests. -- mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569900 You received this bug notification because you are a membe

[Bug 569900] Re: mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument

2010-05-06 Thread Master Jason
Hey Guys, I can confirm it was Ubuntu x64 10.04 (ubuntu-10.04-server-amd64.iso) r...@x:~# uname -a Linux x 2.6.32-21-server #32-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 16 09:17:34 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux r...@x:~# fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63