Michael Hipp wrote:
> I just loaded a small LAN server with 8.04-1 server. It has two identical 
> disks 
> in a RAID1 configuration. Works great as long as both disks are online. But 
> if 
> I disconnect either disk it drops into a BusyBox shell and tells me that my 
> RAID is degraded and I can boot from it if only I will type mdadm -R 
> /dev/md0. 
> But that command does nothing toward getting it to boot.
> 
> Why is it doing this? Can I somehow make this thing boot automatically even 
> if 
> degraded?

Hello Michael,

Thanks for reporting your concerns about this. Fortunately, this is
currently being addressed and you'll be able to read a bit more about on
Dustin's blog at [1], as he is currently finalizing a solution for intrepid.

Please feel free to try it out and report any issues or suggestions you
may have.

[1]
http://dustinkirkland.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/booting-degraded-raid-in-ubuntu-intrepid/

Nick

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