Re: Mounting array at boot - works with some kernels but not others

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> I don't think you have any array problem.  You are suffering from one of the asynchronous device probing problems that have cropped up from time to time.  I think they've since been solved.  Please try some newer kernels.

Is there a way to definitively prove if that's the case?

The 32-30 is the newest kernel pushed out by Ubuntu. :(

DG
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