Should have been picked up and installation went ahead without it.
Debian reminds me of those Mars Rovers, they're not supposed to be able to
work but they get into a hostile environment and surprise everybody by
working any way.On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> 14/01/2012
14/01/2012 21:42, Marc Auslander wrote:
Marc Auslander writes:
As I reported - all the code and mdadm.conf are in it. In the initrd
shell, if I assemble my root raid disk and exit, the boot completes
normally.
I stumbled on the initramfs scripts, held my breath and added a
local-top scrip
Marc Auslander writes:
>
> As I reported - all the code and mdadm.conf are in it. In the initrd
> shell, if I assemble my root raid disk and exit, the boot completes
> normally.
>
I stumbled on the initramfs scripts, held my breath and added a
local-top script which assembled my root array. No
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