Hi,

I have been following this post for a couple of weeks and trying to
solve this problem as a background job for around a month. So far I have
tried many things to overcome this problem and the comment by Plnt
seemed to be the most promising.

I tried issuing the --assemble --scan from the BusyBox shell as
suggested with no luck, the system still wouldn't boot even though I was
able to activate my degraded RAID sets in BusyBox.

I found the same problem when modifying the udev rules. Often the arrays
would start degraded even when all the disks were available. I think the
solution to this problem lies in modifying the udev rules, maybe we
could add some code after the --no-degraded start attempt to start the
arrays degraded if they haven't already started.

In my view this is a major problem, there is no point using a RAID1 root
disk if you can't boot from a single disk if it's mirror fails.

Cheers,
Ken

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