Same bug for me on exact same setup !
Similar description here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1021838
Unfortunately, no fix so far !
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1021838
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Confirm as well. I have the same with USB plugged on external
soundcard (Marantz device).
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Hi Martin,
Thanks for that piece of script !
Are you also facing the bug where any operation on the RAID1 file-system
under Ubuntu (write) will trigger a Verification of the array on Windows
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Damien
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Hi Martin,
My RAID array is automatically mounted through fstab and stays in auto-
read-only state as you mentionned. Even mounting it unmounting it
manually and re-mounting does not cause it to go in write state for
me. That's the only difference.
Thanks for pointing the Gentoo bug. Our issue
Alright, my bug is slitghtly different than yours. See
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2224874
Ubuntu is not systematically resync-ing the RAID1 array after each
reboot for me.
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I will watch that carefully as I noticed pretty much the same !
At first, on Linux, the RAID was in Initialize state. You can power-down and
up, Ubuntu will continu re-sync from where it stops (expected behavior)
After full re-sync with Ubuntu, BIOS displayed Normal status for the RAID1.
From
Windows finished the Verification. RAID1 went into Normal state. I could
reboot on both Ubuntu and Windows several times while the RAID1 stayed
in Normal state.
When I created a file on the RAID array in Ubuntu, then after reboot, it
started a full resync again.
dmesg | grep md:
[3.261354]
Same problem for me in Ubuntu 12.04 beta2 amd64. It's annoying...
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Title:
jbd2 writing block every 5 - 10 seconds, preventing disk spin-down and