[Bug 120375] Re: cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
Ace Suares
ace at suares.an
Thu Aug 14 15:28:17 UTC 2008
On Thursday 14 August 2008, RpR wrote:
> This is a reason why a lot of system administrators that I know went
> back to debian which doesn't have this behavior. For a LTS version it
> should be fixed.
It's extremely weird that the Debian distro doesn't have this bug (or
behaviour) and Ubuntu has. But dapper didn't have it; so switching from
dapper to hardy burns you -without- knowing it. Because your md's have
been working great for years, and they where up when you upgraded.
Now then, when one of your root disks fails, you feel safe - you get an
email and go to the datacenter and try to reboot. Bummer. And I dare you
to be able to bring it up again - it won't be easy unless you brought
some instructions!
The community brouhgt forward a possible solution within this thread -
it's not that hard to fix, is it ?
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cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120375
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