also sprach Paul Check <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.05.28.0328 +0200]:
> I think this creates a problem where an lvm sits on top of a raid
> device: The lvm sees the lvm ID on both disks and gets confused,
> picking one of the disks to start the volume group. The disk that
> isn't used, I believe must be tagged as "busy" somehow, perhaps
> because of something happening with lvm. The, moving to the mdadm
> script, the md device is created.

How does LVM decide to use sda4 but not sdb4? Are you running
a RAID0?

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