http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586837 http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586837#c6 --- Comment #6 from Dennis Olsson <DOlsson@WEB.de> 2010-04-12 21:10:03 CEST --- Sorry, Michal, but using the newest packages from the mentioned repository in comment #16 in bug #589676#c16 does not fix the problem. I tried to do an installation yesterday using the "openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2 DVD" as base and "http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Base:/System/openSUSE_Factory/" as add-on product. The resulting system was (as expected) using "mdadm-3.0.3-22.1" and "udev-151-30.2". But this system still results in ending up with using "/dev/sdb3" over "/dev/md127p3", when activating the LVM. It also seems that the activation of the MD device does not do, what it is supposed to do. As far as I can see (although I currently cannot firmly confirm this - see below), it seems that the activation of the MD device only activates the "/dev/sda" part of the MD raid1 configuration ignoring the "/dev/sdb" disk. This behaviour is consistent with a "mdadm -A --scan", whereas when a mdadm -E --scan >/etc/mdadm.conf mdadm -A --scan -c /etc/mdadm.conf does a correct assembly of the MD raid1 device! I was using the following disk configuration (see also bug #586837 c#0): "/dev/sda" and "/dev/sdb" as physical disks. "/dev/md/raid1" configured out of "/dev/sda" and "/dev/sdb". Partitioned "/dev/md/raid1" with 3 partitions: "/dev/md/raid1p1" as "ext3" file system mounted as "/boot" using LABEL="boot113" "/dev/md/raid1p2" as "swap" partition with priority 10 using LABEL="resumep10" "/dev/md/raid1p3" as LVM volume named "raid1" LVM configured with: "/dev/raid1/root113" as "ext4" file system mounted as "/" using LABEL="root113" I am unfortunately not able to supply you with any outputs, while after the system has rebooted into the YaST installation console, the system freezes up ignoring *any* keys from the keyboard -- only a power off is possible! Also, when trying to reboot the system after the power off, each time the system gets to the point, where the graphic is running, *all* keyboard activity is *ignored*! What I do see, though, is that the system is complaining about the device mapper has already been activated and that the LVM is preferring "/dev/sdb3" over "/dev/md127p3", which most likely is due to the fact that the MD device was wrongly configured (the "/dev/sdb" is missing in the MD device). -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.