Haven't seen a response from anyone concerning this issue, so ... *bump*  :)

I am still quite a n00b when it comes to the kernel, but someone mentioned
making a new RAM-disk to include the RAID-1 module using mkinitrd.  Since
the machine in question is a remote box, screwing around with something
like that without me absolutely knowing if it will boot or not is out of
the question, so I'm working on setting up a small test box with the same
environment.

But, in the mean time, should I have to create this custom RAM-disk?
Shouldn't the RPM or up2date have picked this up without me having to do
this?

Dunno...  it really looks like the RAM-disk is the answer...  perhaps Red
Hat should document this more visibly in their (dated) Software-RAID and
kernel upgrade howtos...



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