Public bug reported: I'm working with nvidia implementation of raid on an Asus MB. Ubuntu 9.04 standard release with all updates installed as released
With prior ubuntu releases dmraid activated my raid partition at boot without intervention. I was then able to automatically mount them by entering the proper mount instructions in /etc/fstab. That no longer works. The symbolic links for my raid are now absent from /dev/mapper until I manually run dmraid -ay in a terminal. I then have to manually mount each one. This can probably be corrected by editing one of the boot scripts. I am too new and uninformed to dig any deeper without guidance. A follow up serious issue is why the prior behaviour has been changed with the release of 9.04? This current behaviour is a major obstacle to any one attempting to install to raid0 especially, who is not sufficiently versed in linux/ubuntu to devise a work around (including me). It would be much simpler to the average user if the raid system were automatically detected and activated on boot. These implementation of fakeraid on the motherboard have become ubiquous on current MBs and the general lack reasonably easy and clear processes for handling them will become a major obstacle to all but skilled programers to use ubuntu. This is especially true in an installation process that invites the unwary user to partition their existing raid arrays out of existence! I know this is happening - check the forums. Although previously reported, I see no evidence that it was fixed as stated! ** Affects: dmraid (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: boot dmraid jaunty raid0 ubuntu ** Tags added: boot dmraid jaunty raid0 ubuntu -- Jaunty not Booting with dmraid Active https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381514 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs