Please see bug #784070 for new information about bug and package status.
Cheers
Yann
> Can someone confirm that the patch fixes the problem?
Just verified it on two HDDs /dev/sda and /dev/sdb several times by
deleting MBR, BS and PT and booting the RAID1 from just one device.
The boot process performs without stopping at initramfs anyway if
just /dev/sda or /dev/sdb is present.
Hi,
Applying the attached patch and executing sudo update-initramfs -u seems to fix
the bug.
Can someone confirm that the patch fixes the problem?
This patch is inspired by the one named debian-disable-udev-incr-assembly.diff
in mdadm Wheezy package. For a solution which doesn't imply
Greetings,
I need your assistance in a project that will be mutual benefit to the both of
us.Sincerely Ms. Nonnita.
I have a similar problem on a live system.
I installed jessie and later set up RAID1, making sure to install grub on both
drives.
I can boot fine with both disks installed.
When I powerdown and remove a single drive boot will fail after a few seconds.
By removing the quiet and splash params from
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 22:27:10 +0200 Florian Attenberger
florian.attenber...@kthread.org wrote:
Hello,
i can reproduce this reliably, in a kvm vm.
This is only broken if you remove the disks while powered down.
Hot-Remove, reboot, Hot-Add (and Probably Cold-Add) works as it should.
Cheers,
Hello,
i can reproduce this reliably, in a kvm vm.
This is only broken if you remove the disks while powered down.
Hot-Remove, reboot, Hot-Add (and Probably Cold-Add) works as it should.
Cheers,
Florian
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Dear Maintainer,
Install a Wheezy VM using debian-7.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso
create a raid1 mirror in the drive setup
mount / on /dev/md0 and install base system to it
login
grub-install /dev/vdb
poweroff
disable either drive /dev/vda or /dev/vdb (give VM access
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