On 23 Mar 2006, Daniel Pittman uttered the following:
> The initramfs tool, which is mostly shared with Ubuntu, is less stupid.
> It uses mdadm and a loop to scan through the devices found on the
> machine and find what RAID levels are required, then builds the RAID
> arrays with mdrun.

That's much nicer.

> Unfortunately, it still doesn't transfer /etc/mdadm.conf to the
> initramfs, resulting in arrays changing position when constructed, to my
> annoyance.   So, stupid, but not as stupid as the oldest tools.

That surely can't be hard to fix, can it?

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 unplanned downtime, you should add in padding for random management
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