Public bug reported:
I chose to re-install XUbuntu rather than upgrade 18.04 to 20.04.
I loaded the Live DVD and installed mdadm.
The root FS is not on raid.
I ran the install and marked /usr/local as /dev/md0, and /home as /dev/md1.
When I rebooted after the install the system got to the Login prompt, but went
no further.
I managed to boot to the root prompt, which has no network started by default.
Having started networking, I installed mdadm, and could then boot into my user.
The install process needs to install mdadm automatically if there are
raid disks in the configuration.
I do not know whether this was a problem in earlier releases as I have
not done a fresh install since introducing raid. Upgrades seem to work
as expected.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: install mdadm
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XUbuntu 20.04 install on raid does not install mdadm
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