On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:06:23 -0500,
Bill Nottingham <notting(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Bruno Wolff III (bruno(a)wolff.to) said:
> > Currently, I am having issues with a rawhide installation and software raid
> > since the raidsets are no longer started by sysinit, but are supposedly
> > started by udev. I have to do a manual mdadm --assemble /dev/mdX --scan to
> > get some of the arrays going.
>
> Does that mean udev is probably the correct component to file a bug in this
> case?
The udev rules are designed (intentionally) to only assemble arrays that
are in the mdadm.conf file. Are these arrays listed there?
Yes. In fact those were the only ones I saw problems with. (But I haven't
seen the problem enough to know if that is by luck or not.)
The two arrays listed were my /boot and an alternate version I have mounted
as /otherboot .
My swap array also has two elements. / and /home only have one element.
None of those are in /etc/mdadm.conf, but something is setting up those arrays
or the system wouldn't be able to finish booting.