Fedora :: Rebuild: Cannot Rebuild From Current State

Nov 21, 2010

When trying to rebuild a RAID1 on a FastTrak TX4310 controller after a disk was replaced the below message is given:

Code:
[root@SAMBA Samba]# dmraid -R pdc_gigcjhdfa /dev/sdc
Volume "pdc_gigcjhdfa" is not in rebuild state (current: 16)

Rebuild: cannot rebuild from current state!

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I have been using F12 for while now, I had applied update when it available. After the latest update, my laptop have lot of Kernel Crash error and it hang up more often. I try to upgrade to the F13 or F14 but not successful at all. My only hope now is to rebuild the Kernel to the early Kernel. How to rebuild the Kernel to 2.6.31.5.
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Code:

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Code:

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Code:
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