[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-10-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for mdadm (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-08-13 Thread RoyK
Installing mdadm from -proposed seems to have fixed this - thanks!

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[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-08-13 Thread Dmitrijs Ledkovs
Please create the bug report with apport to provide the necessary
information about mdadm and your setup.

$ sudo apport-bug mdadm

Or alternatively please provide the following:

* Ubuntu release: precise, quantal, etc
* mdadm package version: dpkg -l mdadm
* syslog / boot messages
* mdadm.conf

Please note there is an improved version of mdadm currently being verified in 
precise-proposed which has 10 bug fixes:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/mdadm


** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-08-13 Thread RoyK
btw, even if booting with "bootdegraded=true", it still jumps to busybox
during boot. This is rather useless…

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[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-08-13 Thread RoyK
I don't think this is mdadm, but it might be - it may just as well be
the kernel.

Is there a way to disable busybox altogether? It doesn't make sense for
a server to jump into a useless commandline interface for the admin to
type "exit" to start debugging...

** Package changed: ubuntu => mdadm (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1035958] Re: Ubuntu fails to boot with a dead drive in a RAID

2012-08-12 Thread RoyK
Details follow…

This is a server with a single root device on an SSD for multiple use.
Currently there's only a single root device on it on lvm, apart from a
small boot partition (1,5GB). The system boots well without the raid
disks, but when the system finds a somewhat broken raidset, it panics
and sends me to busybox. A system doing this, is rather worthless,
making the redundancy of the MD RAID awkward.

Please, anyone, tell me how to fix this

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