For years I've been using self-build kernels (from kernel.org) for this
or that reason. Recently I decided to use debian stock kernel instead.
Should be so much easier and faster. Well, it did not work.
I have installed
linux-headers-3.9-1-amd64
linux-image-3.9-1-amd64
(I run amd64, debian wheezy/sid)
but on reboot it could not load raid modules - seems they are neither
compiled in nor installable as modules. I'm getting the following messages:
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modprobe: module dm-raid45 not found in modules.dep
...
modadm: No devices listed in conf file were found
...
Volume group "blahblah" not found
...
Gave up waiting for root device
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The kernel I build works fine. Does it mean I cannot use Debian stock
kernel and have to keep building my own?
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Kind regards,
Michal R. Hoffmann
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