On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:04:38AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
Reboot with USB stick plugged in: now I get a long pause immediately
after md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
I look in dmesg for a usb-storage device: nothing. I look for
/dev/sd[a-z]*: nothing
So I can't mount the
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Andrew Robert Nicols
andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:04:38AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
Reboot with USB stick plugged in: now I get a long pause immediately
after md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
I look in dmesg for a
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 09:10:01AM -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Andrew Robert Nicols
andrew.nic...@luns.net.uk wrote:
For the record, I'm seeing exactly the same thing too here. I'm booting off
a pendrive with the debian installer on it so the pen-drive is
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Tony Godshall t...@of.net wrote:
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom
[me]
...
Perhaps if I could figure out how to grab the dmesg output from
initramfs environment, I could then compare the amd64 kernel
output to the 686-bigmem kernel output... :-/
[martin f krafft]
Append 'break=bottom debug' to the kernel line and at the shell do
something like
mount -o
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.12.2003 +0200]:
Yes, I see that it's optional, and actually rather pointless in my
case since I'm booting off the RAID partition, unless grub reads
mdadm.conf . But grub only reads /boot, not /etc, right? /etc
would not be available until
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.2058 +0200]:
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus no RAID. Good, thanks, that's progress. Might
be good for md to report that that a little better (see screenshot).
Oh, duh, I moved
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:11 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.2058 +0200]:
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus no RAID. Good, thanks, that's progress. Might
be good for md to
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:35 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
also sprach Tony Godshall
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1819 +0200]:
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
Um. BNX2 is the network card? WTF does it have to do with being able
to mount and boot off RAID in 64-bit mode only?
I don't know, but your attitude does not
Did I say I was looking for help?
As I said before, I am fine running with a 32 bit kernel.
I filed the report because I want to see Debian work great on all
configurations, with all CPUs, with all RAID configurations, off the
bat, without tweaking. And I'm trying to do what small part I can.
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1843 +0200]:
I filed the report because I want to see Debian work great on all
configurations, with all CPUs, with all RAID configurations, off the
bat, without tweaking. And I'm trying to do what small part I can.
With the limited access to
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:55 AM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.11.1843 +0200]:
I filed the report because I want to see Debian work great on all
configurations, with all CPUs, with all RAID configurations, off the
bat, without
...
Sorry. We got off on a bad start. I'll review your stuff tomorrow
and then let's start afresh.
OK
By the time you get dumped into the busybox prompt during initramfs
time, are /dev/sd[abcd] present?
They are *not*. That would seem to be the nub of the problem. No
base partitions, thus
retitle 526525 amd64 kernel cannot find bnx2 PCI device base address
thanks
also sprach Tony Godshall t...@of.net [2009.05.09.0117 +0200]:
If you cannot boot, append break=mount to the kernel line, and at
the initramfs prompt, type
rm /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
/scripts/local-top/mdadm
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