-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Robert Millan wrote: > Please try: > > mdadm -D -b /dev/md0 > mdadm -D /dev/md0
> debby:~# mdadm -D -b /dev/md0 > ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=1 spares=1 > UUID=b36bed37:7b1ca284:5f985e7d:0ec83b51 > debby:~# mdadm -D /dev/md0 > /dev/md0: > Version : 00.90.03 > Creation Time : Thu Jun 16 19:10:19 2005 > Raid Level : raid1 > Array Size : 192640 (188.16 MiB 197.26 MB) > Used Dev Size : 192640 (188.16 MiB 197.26 MB) > Raid Devices : 1 > Total Devices : 2 > Preferred Minor : 0 > Persistence : Superblock is persistent > > Update Time : Mon Jul 28 22:24:03 2008 > State : clean > Active Devices : 1 > Working Devices : 2 > Failed Devices : 0 > Spare Devices : 1 > > UUID : b36bed37:7b1ca284:5f985e7d:0ec83b51 > Events : 0.12672 > > Number Major Minor RaidDevice State > 0 254 5 0 active sync /dev/dm-5 > > 1 254 2 - spare /dev/dm-2 > debby:~# I'm aware this is a silly configuration, 1 active device 1 spare with a total of two devices. So, while this configuration neither gives me redundancy nor speedy access it is still a perfectly legal configuration as per mdraid. I didn't think of wheter or not this could be the cause of the grub problems until now. > also check if the problem disappears with older versions of the mdadm package > (e.g. the one in etch). I'll do this next if you think the above is not causing the grub issues. Thanks for all your help. Moritz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEAREKAAYFAkiOLaAACgkQn6GkvSd/Bgy6agCfYq33MH/jRodN4Uj1aE2d1Tan IeAAnjjD4hv6GgnuAL+HmhvxOcCmdwkx =DJVH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]