On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 12:38:34 +0200, Remy Blank wrote: > I guess you have set your raid partitions to "raid autodetect", and all > your partitions are detected by the kernel before the initialization > scripts even start. Then, when mdadm -As is called, it doesn't find any > *other* raid arrays to start and gives a (misleading) error message. > > If your /proc/mdstat looks ok after booting, you can safely ignore the > message.
Or you can remove raid from RC_VOLUME_ORDER in /etc/conf.d/rc. If all your RAID devices are set up by the kernel, ther's no point in even trying to scan for them. -- Neil Bothwick Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they taste funny?
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