Thanks to everyone for the help regarding the LVM on RAID question I had the other day. There's another issue with it that I'm trying to resolve, and that is getting the RAID5 to initialize on startup. Problem history review: Originally, it was a RAID0 (not my design) and converted to RAID5 (yay!) after the owners suffered a disk failure. On bootup, all other RAID devices initialize. However, this RAID5 doesn't. >From my understanding, this line in the /etc/raidtab is required for it to be read and initialized on bootup: persistent-superblock 1 Again, here's the /etc/raidtab relevant info: raiddev /dev/md4 raid-level 5 nr-raid-disks 3 chunk-size 64k persistent-superblock 1 parity-algorithm left-symmetric nr-spare-disks 0 device /dev/sdc1 raid-disk 0 device /dev/sdd1 raid-disk 1 device /dev/sde1 raid-disk 2 After bootup, I can initialize the /dev/md4 device and then mount filesystems by hand and it works. If I wanted to, I could throw it into the rc.local script, but that's a hack and not the way I want to do it. I do have a call into RH for support on this, however, they're being extremely slow to respond... I've googled this, but so far am not finding much that's helpful. Further thoughts? -- -Shawn -Nemo me impune lacessit. Ne Obliviscaris..