Package: grub-common
Version: 2.00-22
Followup-For: Bug #685530

Dear Maintainer,

This possibly has nothing to deal with grub but with the way BTRFS works
with missing drives (if bug's responsible is using a btrfs only / and
/boot).

Where mdadm raid1 volumes are readable even if one componnent is
missing, Btrfs does not let the volume being mounted.
Administrator must edit the kernel command line at boot time and add something 
like :
rootflags=degraded

Then he can delete the failed drive, add another one, and start a "btrfs 
balance" on the filesystem.

Maybe Grub's scripts responsible of creating rescue mode entry can add this 
rootflags option when it
detects btrfs root ?


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