I'm experiencing the same issue here with Ubuntu 7.04 as with 7.10
(Desktop, Alternate and Server), This week I'll try this on Debian etch
to check is this bug comes all the way down from Debian.
Regards,
Diego Bendlin
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System fails to boot all the way after RAID1 array fail
https://bugs.laun
Hello Guys,
Reading all of your post's helped me a lot understanding linux a little
be more, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
As I stated a few post above I've tried mdadm on Debian and it works the
just fine, so I compared the scripts in /usr/share/initramfs-
tools/scripts and found out they a
Sorry for my last long post,
The idea is to leave the local script file as its shipped by default,
and only add the mdadm script file to /usr/share/initramfs-tools/local-
top directory.
Finally don't forget to rebuilt the boot image issuing "sudo update-
initramfs -u" as suggested by Plnt.
Kind
I can add that I've tried this with Debian etch and it worked just fine.
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System fails to boot all the way after RAID1 array fail
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Well,
I went down to the root and installed Debian etch and tried mdadm and it
worked just ok.
Regards,
Diego Bendlin
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cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
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Davias,
What id did is I replaced an ubuntu server 7.10 with a debian etch
installation where I setup raid 1 using two sata disks, and after
disconnecting one of the raid members System still was able to boot.
AFAIK ubuntu is debian's child, so I needed to try if the parent
reproduced the error t
Well,
Im not a linux guru, soi I don't really understand why this is happening
on Ubuntu (I find the same error since 7.04), I guess this could be
issued a a bug fix to the current release but that will depend on the
ubuntu development team.
In my opinion Ubuntu is great for desktop usage, I use
Guys,
I think this issue could have many work arounds as it has been proved here.
In my opinion the idea behind sharing our experiences and efforts is to improve
Ubuntu so that a future version will handle this automatically for the user.
"Linux for human beings", remember?
Analyzing my Debian
Hello Guys,
I wanned to share my workarroud on this issue, Im using debian squeeze
as OS for a couple of virtualization hosts, each one of them holding a
number of vm's.
What I need is that when shuting down my virtualization host (from cli,
by cron, by ups low batt or by pressing the power butto
Here's my /etc/init.d/libvirt-bin file
** Attachment added: "libvirt-bin"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/350936/+attachment/2248342/+files/libvirt-bin
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