Reading words of Michael, I am not sure I choosed right distribution years ago.

It reminds me situation with rc scripts in Ubuntu some years ago - when they upgraded to ramdisk-based /tmp, some daemons won't start due to missing directories. I reported a bug and created a patch, because I really needed to get that package working (it was Zabbix) - NOBODY included that patch into distribution and that package remains broken for next 3 major ubuntu releases, including LTS (!). That was why I removed all fuckbuntus out of any computer
I installed and replaced with a debian.

Now - the same situation. I spent 2 days trying to install my new debian-based sw raid1 NAS, I always failed when I tried to simulate disk death. Being able to boot from degraded sw raid1 (automatically) is a must-have feature afaik. And if there is anybody viable to fix that bug, but due to whatever
reason his work is not included/appreciated, that's fail. Debian fail.

Please, fix that bug.

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