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Re: [opensuse] mdadm - strange problem: After being moved, the system won't boot with std OpenSuse 10.2 kernel
- From: S Glasoe <srglasoe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:00:38 -0600
- Message-id: <200701211200.38512.srglasoe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 21 January 2007 09:45, Bo Jacobsen wrote:
> After having copied a OpenSuse 10.2 system with software-raid (
> disk-mirror with 2 IDE harddisks) to a different set of harddisks,
> Linux can no longer boot on the new disks, when I boot with the
> standard Open SuSE 10.2 kernel.
>
> The error message is from MD saying that it can not find any devices
> for my three raid partions /dev/md0 (swap) , /dev/md1 (/) and /dev/md2
> (/home)
>
> md: No device found for /dev/md0...
>
> and the boot sequence halts.
<snip>
> On the harddisk where the system was originally copied from, it works
> perfectly.
>
>
> Any suggestions
>
> Thanks in advance
> /Bo
Sounds like grub doesn't know the new system. Have you stepped through grub
config when you are booted to the rescue system? Your previous grub setup
may not work on the new setup. You may just have grub re-read the disk
setup and install that.
Stan
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> After having copied a OpenSuse 10.2 system with software-raid (
> disk-mirror with 2 IDE harddisks) to a different set of harddisks,
> Linux can no longer boot on the new disks, when I boot with the
> standard Open SuSE 10.2 kernel.
>
> The error message is from MD saying that it can not find any devices
> for my three raid partions /dev/md0 (swap) , /dev/md1 (/) and /dev/md2
> (/home)
>
> md: No device found for /dev/md0...
>
> and the boot sequence halts.
<snip>
> On the harddisk where the system was originally copied from, it works
> perfectly.
>
>
> Any suggestions
>
> Thanks in advance
> /Bo
Sounds like grub doesn't know the new system. Have you stepped through grub
config when you are booted to the rescue system? Your previous grub setup
may not work on the new setup. You may just have grub re-read the disk
setup and install that.
Stan
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