Roland Mas, 2011-12-28 11:33:03 +0100 : [...]
> I have three storage devices; two hard-disks and one SSD. They all > start with a 200 MB /dev/sd[abc]1 partition, which is a three-device > RAID1 array used for /boot. The rest of the SSD is another partition, > and the hard-disks have a second partition of the same size; these > /dev/sd[abc]2 partitions end up in another three-device RAID1 array > called triple-patte. The rest of the hard disks is used by a third > partition, and /dev/sd[ab]3 make up a two-device RAID1 array called > obelix. On an impulse, I tried shrinking the RAID arrays to only have two devices each without being degraded; I updated the initramfs and unplugged the SSD too, just in case. The bug persists, so we can rule out the three-legged array as a cause/trigger (I have no idea it if was realistic anyway). > Both triple-patte and obelix are full-encrypted with LUKS; the > resulting devices are then used as physical volumes for LVM, and the > logical volumes host various filesystems (including / and /usr) and > swap space. Not sure I mentioned it, but the bug occurs before LUKS stuff happens; at least, I don't get asked for the passphrase. Roland. -- Roland Mas Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a yo-yo. -- Enoch Root, in The Confusion (Neal Stephenson) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org