Hi,

Plnt, I am currently re-syncing my RAID set and will then try again with
my other drives disconnected. I tried removing my other disks at one
stage, but can't recall whether I tried your suggestion in the BusyBox
shell at the same time.

Davias, No I haven't tried 2.6.4. Wherever possible I try to use
supported Ubuntu packages. This ensures that I have a simple support and
upgrade path, and makes management of my machines considerably easier.

Peter; I agree, the problem isn't mdadm, it's the udev scripts (another
reason I didn't pursue the mdadm version option). I am new to this, and
only in the last week or so have been researching how udev works. How do
you detect that mounting root has failed, and how do you hold off
running mdadm until this point?

Thanks,
Ken

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