On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 08:48 -0700, Andrew Burgess wrote:
> >>> Odd....
> >>> Maybe you have an initrd which is loading md as a module, then
> >>> running "raidautorun" or similar?
> ..
> >I suspect that the last comment is the clue, after pivotroot I bet it
> >runs another init, not from the boot/initrd images, but from the init.d
> >in the root filesystem.
You are absolutely correct. On Fedora core5, in rc.sysinit
echo "raidautorun /dev/md0" | nash --quiet
if [ -f /etc/mdadm.conf ]; then
/sbin/mdadm -A -s
fi
But my original observation was correct. The noautodetect was/is being
ignored because (whenever) there is an initrd. FC5 doesn't support raid
root partitions (mkinitrd doesn't put the right stuff in initrd), but
FC7 tries to. I have upgraded and things are mostly correct. Albeit, FC7
doesn't support my nested raid configuration and so it took some coaxing
to get the the upgrade done and a hack to coax mkinitrd into doing the
right thing.
Putting mdadm.conf on a floppy disk plus a little intervention with a
virtual console early in the upgrade process worked wonders.
> One quick way to test this is to boot with "init=/bin/sh"
> This lets all the initrd stuff run but nothing from the
> root filesystem.
Neat idea. I'll try and remember that for the future.
--
Ian Dall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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