Re: /dev/md0 don't start after controller change



On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 09:33 +0100, Andrea Ganduglia wrote:

Surely I must add sdd, sde and sdf, but my problem is another: If I
add those partitions (sdc
included) after reboot /dev/md0 lost information about them, and it
shows raid schema with two
working disks and three set as removed. I don't know what to do.


Sometimes i have experienced oddities with raid sets at boot it helps to
1 configure them the way you want them.
2 let them sync fully.
3 recreate the initrd with dpkg-reconfigure kernel-image-(version)


Ronny




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