>Could you try adding [mdadm.conf] to your /etc/mindi/deplist.txt to see if that
>workaround fixes your issue ?

After doing the experiment I described earlier, I uninstalled and
reinstalled mondo and mindi to get back the original deplist.txt.
Then I did a test backup and booted off of the CD.  As expected,
/proc/mdstat showed that the raids were assembled with the wrong names.
I did "mdadm --stop /dev/md/0" and "mdadm --stop /dev/md/1" and "mdadm
--assemble --scan", and the volumes were assembled with the correct
names.

Thus apparently mindi is doing a fine job of delivering a functioning
installation of mdadm at restore time, and the problem is that
mondoarchive is using something other than "mdadm --assemble --scan"
to assemble the disks on the raid.

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Tim Freeman               http://www.fungible.com           [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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