I've noticed that mkinitramfs tends to break from time to time.

Try yaird, it always works for me when mkinitramfs doesn't :)

On 3/28/07, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a serrve running Etch. two SATAs sda and sdb are partitioned and
used for MDs. specifically /dev/md0 is /boot and /dev/md1 is the root.

mkinitramfs always comes up with md0 assembled but no md1, so the boot
process dies. luckily I made one working boot and set it aside, where I
hard-coded an activation of md1 to the start script but each kernel that
gets updated rebuilds the initramfs from the defaults and then fails on
boot.

either there's a bug in the Debian package or I am doing something
wrong. any ideas?

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