Try running mdadm --detail --scan and see if that matches the UID you
were trying to use.

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10.04: Mounting second drive via /etc/fstab UUID fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/594617
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Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: New

Bug description:
Hi Team,


just upgraded from 9.04 to 10.04 (fresh install), system is using an Intel 160 
GB SSD for operating system
and a 1.5 TB SATA for recordings.

I tried to mount the SATA drive (/dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdb2) during boot using 
/etc/fstab using UUIDs. UUIDs
have been copied from /sys/disks/by-path (? - not at the system at the moment), 
so there should be no
copy & paste error.

On every second to third reboot the system was unable to mount the drive, but 
asked for Ignore, Manual
Check or Skip. Every single time an manual check with xfs_check showed no 
errors at all and with or with-
out check an mount -a worked fine and as expected.

Changing /etc/fstab from UUID to /dev/sdb2 solved the issue.

Thanks



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