On 18.11.2011 16:47, Diego Guella wrote:
Actually, I discovered that the bug is still there for me too, although in has another shape now.

I now have a RAID-1 with 4 members, I use 5 HDD and rotate them daily.
During the Debian installation, I created a 2-member RAID-1, and later I grew the array to 4 members.

If I understand this correctly your RAID never has all the devices connected. This leads to big desync (even writing once to an incomplete RAID causes desync). This is not a proper way to handle array. Frankly, I'm surprised anything works at all under such abuse.
What I have now is:
-If the first OR the second disk (so, one of the 2 disks I used during Debian installation) are present in the array,
then grub boots correctly.
-If they are not present, grub shows "Welcome to GRUB", then reboots the machine in an endless loop.

Sorry for the previous noise
:(

Diego




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