This isn't a yaird bug, it's actually a bug with "mdadm".  It is failing 
to start a mirror with a drive missing.  (mdadm is an entire major 
revision behind Debian current -- this bug has been long-since fixed 
in upstream mdadm.)

The silly behavior from yaird is that it drops to a shell if a device is 
missing.  I think this should only happen if its in "debug" mode.

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Kees Cook                                            @outflux.net


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