So it looks like during install time, in d-i, the system were named "hetzer" 
(most likely
due to DHCP), and all md arrays were created using that name.  And later on, it 
fails to
boot with actual hostname.

i' don't know if it's the initramfs shipped with d-i, but today i did an offline install. no net, no DHCP, no hetzner datacenter. i completely understand what happens as i'm able to boot the system by manually assembling the array and fixing the problem, but how the wrong hostname slips into the initramfs should be investigated by debians devs.

> Note that mdadm.conf in initrd contains name "hetzer", while
actual arrays are named "file".

that's what i'm talking about.

Is your real hostname "file" ?

yes.


  pille



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