Re: non-fresh from initrd, all fine when assembling manually | |
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hi, Am Freitag, 2. Mai 2008 14:46 schrieb Dexter Filmore: > My issues from the last few days all summed up in one, maybe someone knows > what to do about it, I CC to the debian list as well: [..] > Upon reboot, the 5th disk that now sat on the PCI controller alone was > kicked from the array for being non fresh. I suspected a shutdown problem, > found one with 2.6.22 and the shutdown utility, fixed that and resynced. > Next reboot: same story. update your initrd with update-initramfs. A mdadm.conf is copied to the initrd when creating an initrd. This mdadm.conf ist not automatically updated when the md changes. -- greetings eMHa
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