Ah yes, that helps a lot. So somehow (not sure this is because I am
using the Linux Cluster Management Console for setting up my test
environment or because timing is just in my favour) I seem to avoid this
because the drbd init script already loads the module. So by the time
the pacemaker agent runs it does not have to. But I can see how it might
happen. In order to get this into a Stable Release Update this should go
into a new bug report, though. I believe "ubuntu-bug drbd8" should be
the simplest way to do this. The description should point out why the
module does not get loaded before in your case (if you know). Subscribe
me to the new report, then I can spot it more easily.

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  drbd8-utils not compatible with linux-lts-raring kernel in 12.04

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