Yeah, that was what I thought too, I have tried everything, root=/dev/md1, root=0x901, root=901, but it didn't work... :-( I even set the root with rdev. Tnx for the help anyway, it was a good guess, it wouldn't be the first time I forget to compile something :-)
RAID-1 and the filesystem needed are both compiled in the kernel. I have also reviewed the documentation in the howto directory of my Linux distribution, but somehow this doesn't seem to work. I did not experience these problems on another server which boots of of raid now.
I have been trying to get Linux to boot from my software RAID set. The RAID sets are mountable and all, but I cant get Linux to boot from it. The root device should be /dev/md1, the message I get from the kernel at boot time is: "Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 9:01"
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