xerces8 wrote: > From: Paul Gear <paul@gear.dyndns.org> > >>RAID 1 on /boot is not actually the problem, its RAID 1 on /. /boot >>seems to work fine for some reason (perhaps it's only using the >>underlying copy on the first drive). > > > GRUB (or LILO) does not use the kernel to load stuff, so it is unaffected > by the ATA/libata change. > > Are your RAID partitions of type 'autodetect' ? (fdisk -l) Yes > Are the (lib)ata drivers in the initramdisk ? (are the disks detected by kernel?) Yes - see the /dev/sd[ab] devices appear in the list, it's just that mdadm is still looking for the RAID members on /dev/hd[eg]. I would have thought this would be an FAQ, since *everyone* who installed on RAID on SATA drives before the drivers were converted to libata would be affected. -- Paul <http://paulgear.webhop.net> -- Did you know? It is illegal to use your copy of Microsoft Office on multiple computers without multiple licenses. Why not try the free alternative OpenOffice.org? <http://www.openoffice.org>
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