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 problem, system doesn't boot.

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If I do not use LVM, like this:

/dev/sda1 = /dev/md0 = /
/dev/sda2 = SWAP

/dev/sdb not present.

Ubuntu also doesn't boot (in degraded)...

I also tried this:

/dev/sda1 = /dev/md0 = /boot
/dev/sda2 = /dev/md1 = /
/dev/sda3 = SWAP

/dev/sdb not present.

Doesn't boot either.

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This problem have nothing to do with LVM on top of raid1...

After adding /dev/sdb, sync raid1, system boots okay.

Come on guys, I'm a "Ubuntu Evangelist" but, problems like this are a
shame. Sorry, I don't want to be rude... Sad, but true.

Regards,
Thiago

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