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>From : "martin f krafft" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : "Cyrille Bollu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:46:48 +0200
Subject : Re: Bug#386468: mdadm: cannot mount root filesyste
also sprach Cyrille Bollu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.09.09.1121 +0200]:
> thanks for the help: It is working now!
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> ...
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> But, still with "/dev/md3" as root filesystem and not "/dev/md2"
> (my debian stable is on /dev/md1)... ;-)
Please give me exact details about which array is used how. /de
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martin f krafft wrote:
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> I think it's all due to your chroot. What happens is that mdadm
> decides that /dev/md3 (which probably is your stable root
> filesystem) holds the root filesystem, so it decides to bring it up
> during boot. Your grub confi
retitle 386468 initramfs creation from chroot renders system unbootable
thanks
also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.09.08.1011 +0200]:
> That's because you cannot just mount to /.
>
> What do you have in your grub configuration as the root= parameter?
I think it's all due to you
Hi Cyrille,
Sorry that you're experiencing troubles with mdadm. From what I can
tell right now, I don't think it's serious, so don't panic or
stress, we'll work it out.
also sprach Cyrille Bollu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.09.07.2227 +0200]:
> If I wait long enough for the boot process to give up a
Package: mdadm
Version: 2.5.2-7
Followup-For: Bug #383727
Hi,
I've seen quite a few bugs related to this matter on the BTS, and
have seen that a new version of mdadm is already in unstable, but,
as none of the bug reported apply exactly to my case, I decided to open
mine.
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