To make second level of RAID devices start on boot you must write
/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf file.
Without config file mdadm can't find components of an MD array
on RAID devices.
Example config:
DEVICE partitions
# this is single line
ARRAY /dev/md4 level=raid0 num-devices=4
UUID=7f9baa50:cb9fc05b:
Mdadm does not appear to respect multilevel software raid setups. It will
assemble only one level of the raid. I just wanted to mail to let you know
there is more than one person attempting to use the functionality.
Thanks,
wt
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Warren Turkal, Research Associate III
Colorado State University,
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