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On 7/18/06, Andreas Claesson <andreas.claesson@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I believe the reason for this is that your partitions are of type 'fd' |
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> When they have that id they are automagically found and started by the |
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> kernel, and therefor there are nothing for mdadm to do. |
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> But this is just a guess. |
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That would be my guess. Similarly, if the root filesystem is on a |
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raid volume, the initramfs environment may start all raid volumes, and |
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there will be nothing for mdadm to do. |
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If either of these sounds right, you should be able to remove the |
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"raid" entry from RC_VOLUME_ORDER in /etc/conf.d/rc. |
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-Richard |
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