RE: Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda

2013-08-06 Thread Tad Bak
Bob Proulx [b...@proulx.com] wrote: > I personally think it is easier to use the debian-installer in rescue > mode to recover in this situation. I have written about hte process > here often. Here is one recent posting of mine on the topic. [...] Thanks Bob! Yes, that looks easier. I have save

Re: Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda

2013-08-05 Thread Bob Proulx
Tad Bak wrote: > I have Debian Wheezy 64bit installed on a machine with 2 SATA > drives. On the hard drives I have two software RAID1 partitions, md0 > and md1. The bigger md1 uses LVM and has separate volumes for swap, > /tmp, /var, /opt, /usr, and /home. Everything was working fine, A typical co

RE: Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda

2013-08-05 Thread Tad Bak
Tad From: Rob Owens [row...@ptd.net] Sent: Tuesday, 6 August 2013 00:42 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda - Original Message - > From: "Tad Bak" > > Bac

Re: Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda

2013-08-05 Thread Rob Owens
- Original Message - > From: "Tad Bak" > > Background. > I have Debian Wheezy 64bit installed on a machine with 2 SATA drives. > On the hard drives I have two software RAID1 partitions, md0 and > md1. The bigger md1 uses LVM and has separate volumes for swap, > /tmp, /var, /opt, /usr, and

Booting degraded software raid1 with failed /dev/sda

2013-08-04 Thread Tad Bak
Background. I have Debian Wheezy 64bit installed on a machine with 2 SATA drives. On the hard drives I have two software RAID1 partitions, md0 and md1. The bigger md1 uses LVM and has separate volumes for swap, /tmp, /var, /opt, /usr, and /home. Everything was working fine, until one day the sda