I've been manually fixing this myself for the time being, but it would
appear that mkinitrd initial root disk images start RAID and LVM out of
order.

It always initialises LVM first by running vgscan etc then it runs the RAID
startup.

This means that any LVM on RAID system disks dont work.

I cant see any reason to start them in the current order. A simple change to
the order of things listed in /sbin/mkinitrd usually fixes things.

Regards,
Dave



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