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Re: [opensuse-testing] Boot from degraded RADI1 fails on RC1
- From: Birger Kollstrand <birger.kollstrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:42:42 +0200
- Message-id: <1436d8d40910191342s71a9b66apf7412b0445c966@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Yes , it's on a SW raid.
I'll take your advice and file a bug.
2009/10/18 Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bernhardout@xxxxxxxx>:
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I'll take your advice and file a bug.
2009/10/18 Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bernhardout@xxxxxxxx>:
Birger Kollstrand wrote:--
Hi,
I just did a test on a boot from a RAID1, works well.
Then I degraded the RAID1 by taking out one disk, the system fails to
boot.
Reattached disk and it booted fine.
Took out the other disk in the raid, boot fails.
Reattached disk and it booted fine.
The Yast boot loader program tells me that the boot loader is
installed to both disks and that "Enable redundancy for md array" is
checked.
Any suggestions to where I start to look?
Kind Regards
Birger
If it is a software raid (that is if there is something in /proc/mdstat)
then the cause is probably that mdadm needs the special "--run" parameter to
assemble(start) a degraded array.
This would probably only need one or two extra lines in
/lib/mkinitrd/scripts/boot-md.sh
but that should better not be all left to end-users => file a bug?
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