In my original bug report, I used 8.04.1 that had been live upgraded to
8.04.2. Recently, I tried installing the same setup (RAID1 + encryption
+ LVM) on another computer, this time directly from Ubuntu 8.04.2
Alternate installation disk. Installation went fine, but in the very
first boot after
Degraded RAID 1 array with encryption, Bug #324997.
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cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
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Degraded RAID 1 array with encryption, Bug #324997.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mdadm
Release: Ubuntu 8.04.2, from alternate installation media. Probably also
affects Ubuntu 8.10.
Module: mdadm. Possibly affects others as well.
Version: 2.6.3. Probably also affects 2.6.7, which is used in 8.10.
Situation: I have installed \root
Dustin, thank you for your quick answer and tips.
It took me a while to test it, as I have an encrypted RAID 1 array with
LVM, and things are not that straightforward with that setup.
So far I have been using one of the tricks described in this thread
earlier (ie. edit
Ok, I'm answering myself: there is a workaround for getting it to work
with LUKS encryption. You can run sudo dpkg-reconfigure mdadm and
enable automatic startup with degraded RAID array if you want, or watch
the screen and be quick enough to answer Yes when asked to start
degraded. Nevertheless,
Dustin, thank you for your quick answer and tips.
It took me a while to test it, as I have an encrypted RAID 1 array with
LVM, and things are not that straightforward with that setup.
So far I have been using one of the tricks described in this thread
earlier (ie. edit
Ok, I'm answering myself: there is a workaround for getting it to work
with LUKS encryption. You can run sudo dpkg-reconfigure mdadm and
enable automatic startup with degraded RAID array if you want, or watch
the screen and be quick enough to answer Yes when asked to start
degraded. Nevertheless,
It seems that the issue is now fixed in Intrepid, and also backported to
Hardy 8.04.2, which was released a few days ago. However, it is unclear
to me if I need to reinstall from 8.04.2 distribution media, or can I
fix an existing Hardy installation via software updates?
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cannot boot raid1
It seems that the issue is now fixed in Intrepid, and also backported to
Hardy 8.04.2, which was released a few days ago. However, it is unclear
to me if I need to reinstall from 8.04.2 distribution media, or can I
fix an existing Hardy installation via software updates?
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cannot boot raid1
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