Aurelien Naldi writes ("Re: [Bug 75681] Re: boot-time race condition
initializing md"):
> I am not on this system right now so I can't upload my initramfs yet,
> I will probably do it later tonight.
Thanks.
> Every hard drive has a very similar partitionning scheme:
> * boot partition (two installs, each has a backup of its main
> "/boot", not exactly up to date as I have been too lazy to write a
> small script)
> * swap partition or small temporary data partition
sd?1 and sd?2 respectively, I take it ?
> I have a single RAID5 system, md0 using sda3, sdb3, sdc3 and sdd3
> md0 is a LVM group, (vg_raid if I recall correctly) and contains
> three volumes: the "root" partition for my two install and a big
> shared "/home"
>
> is it any other think that may help you, beside my initramfs ?
Do you recall in what state the md0 raid came up ? The symptom as I
understand it is that it came up degraded ? Looking at the log, the
disks were found in the order sda3 sdd3 sdb3 sdc3 so if it came up
degraded was sdc3 missing ?
And the LVM works properly now ?
> I guess you do not need the mdadm config file as it is included...
Quite so.
Ian.
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boot-time race condition initializing md
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