I have 3 simple arrays, each with 2 partitions - sda1/sdb1, sda2/sdb2, sda3/sdb3. The first pair is for /boot, the second root, the third /home. After upgrading to 12.2 from DVD, at boot the stock 3.4.6 kernel throws this message, once for each partition: failed to executed /sbin/mdadm --incremental /dev/sda1 --offroot The arrays are still mountable and accessible after the system comes up. However, when I attempt to boot into the arrays (I have more than one instance of suse on the machine, the production instance uses the arrays), the root cannot be mounted and the boot fails. In this case the kernel throws this message, again for each of the 6 partitions: Invalid raid superblock magic on sda1 sda1 does not have a valid v0.90 superblock, not importing Anyone have a suggestion as to what is the problem? Previously I was using a 3.0.3 kernel with 11.4, and it still works fine with the arrays. Thanks in advance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org