try putting back your old mdadm.conf
this is how mine looks ============================= # mdadm.conf # # Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) for information about this file. # # by default, scan all partitions (/proc/partitions) for MD superblocks. # alternatively, specify devices to scan, using wildcards if desired. DEVICE partitions # auto-create devices with Debian standard permissions CREATE owner=root group=disk mode=0660 auto=yes # automatically tag new arrays as belonging to the local system HOMEHOST <system> # instruct the monitoring daemon where to send mail alerts MAILADDR root ========================== the array definition are not really needed, if your partition types are set to FD On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:33:15AM -0700, ss11223 wrote: > I should add that both md0 and md1 appear and md0 can be mounted from > the > limited shell I get dropped into. > > If I boot from a system recovery CD I can do > vchange -a y VG > > and then mount the volumes in that system. > > But I am clueless as to how to get the Debian system to boot. > > Stuart > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- "Columbia carried in its payroll classroom experiments from some of our students in America." - George W. Bush 02/03/2003 Bethesda, MD
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