Confirm that bug. Im just installed (08.09.2014) Ubuntu 14.04.1 with all
latest updates.
Make software raid-1, restart, and get some error. System not boot.
No Intel Matrix-storage raid in system bios.
my mdadm.conf:
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CREATE owner=root group=disk mode=0660 auto=yes
HOM
Okay, sorry...
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Thiago Martins (martinx) please open new issues, and please do not post
exactly the same comment in multiple old bug reports. You are causing
valuable developer and bug trianger's time to be wasted.
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Double posting here:
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So, brand new Ubuntu 14.04 and, impossible to boot it in degraded mode...
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I just install a server with:
/dev/sda1 = /dev/md0 = /boot
/dev/sda2 = /dev/md1 = LVM VG: vg01 = LVM LV: swap / LVM LV: root (ext4)
/dev/sdb not present.
Installation finishes without any pro
It got broken again by version mdadm - 3.2.5-1ubuntu0.2 , as described in
(probably duplicate)
"booting from raid in degraded mode ends in endless loop" Bug #1077650
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This bug was fixed in the package mdadm - 3.1.4-1+8efb9d1ubuntu4
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mdadm (3.1.4-1+8efb9d1ubuntu4) natty; urgency=low
* mdadm udev rule incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting
such an array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm -ARs
without
After an email exchange with Neil Brown, identified that using mdadm
-IRs instead of mdadm -Ars will fix this issue. So made the necessary
change in the initramfs/init-premount/mdadm script - as a fix.
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** Branch linked: lp:~csurbhi/mdadm/mdadm-fix.728435
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** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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My problem turned out to be (probably) unrelated. For some reason dmraid
got to the drives before mdadm (which didn't happen in 10.10). Booting
with nodmraid solved my problem.
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** Tags added: patch
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mdadm doesn't find my disks when trying to boot after an upgrade to
Natty. When dropping to the initramfs shell and try to assemble
manually, I get this:
mdadm: CREATE user root not found
mdadm: CREATE group disk not found
When I boot the liveCD, mdadm doesn't find my disks at all, however,
with
This is the first version of the patch. Also trying to figure out if an
array can be simply started without stopping when there are no more
member devices available.
** Patch added: "0001-Stop-an-array-before-trying-to-scan-assemble-it.patch"
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The following workaround can be used for the time being:
1) mdadm -S /dev/
and then
2) mdadm --assemble --scan --run
This should start the array that you want in degraded mode (for now)
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** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Surbhi Palande (csurbhi)
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Had the same issue with the i386 ISO as well.
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The user and group messages suggest that perhaps mdadm now needs nss
modules in the initramfs?
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** Tags added: iso-testing
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** Package changed: debian-installer (Ubuntu Natty) => mdadm (Ubuntu
Natty)
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Not quite sure if this is a d-i or mdad issue..
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided => High
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