On 03/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| First of all, once you add the mdadm.conf file, the mdX names will
| follow the naming usual scheme - the md126+ names will only be used when
| the array is not mentioned in mdadm.conf.
|
| Second, you can always use /dev/disk/by-uuid/.
Cool, makes sense, and
> On 03/10/12, Thomas B?chler wrote:
>
>> You need to create a file /etc/mdadm.conf. mdadm --examine --scan will
>> generate the right lines for you. This file will be added to the
>> initramfs and your names will be fine again.
>
> Yep, that's what I've done, and I've used the mdadm hook as I ha
Am 03.10.2012 22:07, schrieb Simon Perry:
> Based on the mkinitcpio wiki page, and the forum post, I'm under the
> impression that using mdadm_udev to auto-assemble the arrays is what I
> should be using (and is what will be supported in the future).
>
> The mdadm_udev hook does work as advertised
On 03/10/12, Thomas Bächler wrote:
| You need to create a file /etc/mdadm.conf. mdadm --examine --scan will
| generate the right lines for you. This file will be added to the
| initramfs and your names will be fine again.
Yep, that's what I've done, and I've used the mdadm hook as I have in the
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Am 03.10.2012 14:41, schrieb Simon Perry:
> Hi,
>
> I've just been re-installing a box, and saw that the wiki says regarding
> using the mdadm_udev hook:
>
>> "This is the preferred method of mdadm assembly (rather than using the
>> above mdadm hook). "
>
> I've tried to use the mdadm_udev hook,
Hi,
I've just been re-installing a box, and saw that the wiki says regarding
using the mdadm_udev hook:
> "This is the preferred method of mdadm assembly (rather than using the
> above mdadm hook). "
I've tried to use the mdadm_udev hook, but the devices get named:
> normal md0 (/boot)
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