[Bug 872220] Re: Fails to boot when there's problems with softraid

Dmitrijs Ledkovs launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Wed Oct 3 16:28:08 UTC 2012


@ Comment 59 Leonardo Silva Amaral (leleobhz)

It looks like you are using external metadata (isms) instead of Linux
Raid format. Booting of isms raid volues with mdadm is currently not
supported. You can/should use dmraid instead, until mdadm/isms support
is integrated into initramfs-tools. There is a bug open about it.

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Title:
  Fails to boot when there's problems with softraid

Status in “mdadm” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 11.10 has a new feature that it warns you while booting if
  there's a program with the softraid.

  It tells you that a hard disk in the softraid is missing, then asks,
  on the console:

  Continue to boot? y/N

  But it ignores all keypresses. After 5 seconds or so it then times
  out, falls to the default "N" option, and dumps you to a emergency
  bash prompt, with no indication on how to proceed.

  The feature is a good idea, but not in the current broken state.

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