I reformatted the disks in preparation to my move to a RAID1/RAID5 combination. I couldn't --stop the array (that should have told me something), so I removed ARRAY from mdadm.conf and restarted. I ran fdisk to create the proper partitions, and then I removed the /dev/md* and /dev/md/* entries in anticipation of creating the new ones. I then rebooted to pick up the new partitions I'd created.

Now I can no longer boot, with this series of messages:

md: md_import_device returned: -22
md: mdadm failed to add /dev/sdb2 to /dev/md/all: invalid argument
mdadm: failed to RUN_ARRAY /dev/md/all: invalid argument
md: sdc2 has invalid sb, not importing!

Thousands of these go past, and there's no escape. That's quite a severe error. I'm going to boot on a rescue disk to fix this -- there's no other way I can think of to get out of this mess -- but I wonder if there ought to be documentation on the interaction between mdadm and update-initramfs.

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Moshe Yudkowsky * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * www.pobox.com/~moshe
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                        -- Sergei Stepashin, Prime Minister of Russia
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