On 11/12/11 18:01, ip_15+kernel@2-mail.com wrote:
I upgraded an opensuse server from 11.4 to 12.1. the server's boot config includes an externally attached md RAID array for additional storage.
Something in the switch to systemd caused the mount to fail -- and I was never able to get the RAID array to attach on boot; doing so manually AFTER boot worked fine.
I found this thread, which another community member posted,
"openSUSE 12.1: boot problem: Mount Race when Using Software RAID (md0)" http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/install-boot-logi...
where similar problems were identified.
The 'fix' discussed there -- to boot to init=/sbin/sysvinit instead of systemd -- worked for the OP, and it works for me as well (http://bit.ly/tPkEMP).
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