Hi all, I seem to have a mis-configured mdutils package (version 0.35-14 running on an up-to-date hamm system) and hope someone can help. I have a single entry in /etc/mdtab created by mdcreate: /dev/md0 linear,4k,0,8fd9453a /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdc1 /dev/hdc2 /dev/hdc3 /dev/hdc5 /dev/hdc6 and an entry in /dev/fstab: /dev/md0 /share1 ext2 defaults 1 0
During boot-up the system complains that it can't fsck /dev/md0 and asks for a root-password to fix the problem manually. What seems to be happening is that mdadd and mdrun are executed, but not in time for the mount step. This may be related to a dangling symlink in /etc/rsS.d: S05keymaps.sh -> /etc/init.d/kbd-boot.sh S10checkroot.sh -> ../init.d/checkroot.sh S20modutils -> ../init.d/modutils -> S25mdutils.sh -> ../init.d/mdutils.sh S30checkfs.sh -> ../init.d/checkfs.sh S35mountall.sh -> ../init.d/mountall.sh S40hostname.sh -> ../init.d/hostname.sh S40network -> ../init.d/network S45mountnfs.sh -> ../init.d/mountnfs.sh S50hwclock.sh -> ../init.d/hwclock.sh -> S50raid -> ../init.d/mdutils S55bootmisc.sh -> ../init.d/bootmisc.sh S55urandom -> ../init.d/urandom I don't have a /etc/init.d/mdutils.sh: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# ls /etc/init.d README kbd-boot.sh netstd_misc sysklogd apache kerneld netstd_nfs umountfs atd logoutd network urandom boot.OLD lpd rc urandom.dpkg-old bootmisc.sh mdutils rcS xdm checkfs.sh modules reboot xdm.dpkg-old checkroot.sh modutils rmnologin xfs cron mountall.sh sendsigs xntp3 functions mountnfs.sh single xntp3.dpkg-dist halt netatalk skeleton hostname.sh netbase smail hwclock.sh netstd_init ssh Should I change S25mdutils to point to /etc/init.d/mdutils and remove the S50raid entry? Is this a bug in the package, or something wierd with my setup? Thanks! --Norris -- Norris Preyer (541) 962-3310 (office) Physics Program (541) 962-3873 (fax) Eastern Oregon University [EMAIL PROTECTED] La Grande, OR 97850 http://physics.eou.edu/npreyer.html finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP key -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .