On Sunday 04 October 2015 02:28:29 Duncan wrote:
> guido_kuenne posted on Sat, 03 Oct 2015 22:53:46 +0200 as excerpted:
> > Beginner here, so just if it helps: My two-device raid 1 mounts on boot
> > in Fedora 22 (uuid in fstab, no further devices specified) but I mount
> > the fs via uuid while Sj
guido_kuenne posted on Sat, 03 Oct 2015 22:53:46 +0200 as excerpted:
> Beginner here, so just if it helps: My two-device raid 1 mounts on boot
> in Fedora 22 (uuid in fstab, no further devices specified) but I mount
> the fs via uuid while Sjoerd mounted subvolumes. From what I understand
> (not m
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> Subject: Re: RAID5 doesn't mount on boot, but you can afte
Hugo Mills posted on Thu, 01 Oct 2015 17:46:15 + as excerpted:
> On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 07:04:43PM +0200, Sjoerd wrote:
>> On Thursday 01 October 2015 02:21:23 Duncan wrote:
>>
>> > That's very likely because unlike traditional single-device
>> > filesystems (including single-device btrfs),
On Thu, Oct 01, 2015 at 07:04:43PM +0200, Sjoerd wrote:
> On Thursday 01 October 2015 02:21:23 Duncan wrote:
>
> > That's very likely because unlike traditional single-device filesystems
> > (including single-device btrfs), multi-device btrfs has multiple devices
> > it must know about before it c
On Thursday 01 October 2015 02:21:23 Duncan wrote:
> That's very likely because unlike traditional single-device filesystems
> (including single-device btrfs), multi-device btrfs has multiple devices
> it must know about before it can mount the device, while mount only feeds
> it one device.
>
>
Sjoerd posted on Wed, 30 Sep 2015 18:49:21 +0200 as excerpted:
> A RAID5 setup on raw devices doesn't want to automount on boot. After I
> skip mounting I can log in (Ubuntu server 14.04 on kernel 4.1.8) and
> just do a "sudo mount -a" to get all mounted fine. So the array doesn't
> seem to be bro
hi my fstab looks as follows (nb: i added the recovery option to see if
that would help, which didn't) the bootdisk (and @home)is a ssd and the
label STORAGE represents the RAID5 array:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for
Hello,
On 30/09/15, Sjoerd wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A RAID5 setup on raw devices doesn't want to automount on boot.
> [..]
Post your /etc/fstab file please.
Thanks
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Hi All,
A RAID5 setup on raw devices doesn't want to automount on boot. After I skip
mounting I can log in (Ubuntu server 14.04 on kernel 4.1.8) and just do a
"sudo mount -a" to get all mounted fine. So the array doesn't seem to be
broken. "btrfs fi show /data" doesn't show anything wrong eithe
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