Am 09.12.2010 17:04, schrieb Lars Ellenberg:
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 09:22:34PM +0100, Klaus Darilion wrote:
After that I manually attached the device without problems.

Is this really a problem with a too small device or may it be that
the device wasn't existing at all?

You have to investigate your boot process more closely then.
It is likely still racy somewhere,
possibly with asynchronous udev involvement.

Finally I came to the same conclusion. I think if /etc/hosts is broken then some upstart/udev service takes longer and drbd is started before the volume-manager/device-manager offers the logical volumes.

Probably this upstart/sysVinit mixture of Ubuntu is just a big pain.

thanks
Klaus
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