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On Monday, August 22, 2011 06:55:21 PM Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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> Am 2011-08-22 13:42, schrieb Joost Roeleveld: |
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> > That's unfortunate. The stop-service might be started to try to clean |
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> > up when it fails. |
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> Hm, yes, I understand. |
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> > What kind of RAID are you using? Does it perhaps rely on a module |
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> > that is loaded in the background? In which case you could try adding |
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> > that module as a dependency? |
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> This is plain RAID1 and the kernel has that built in, so no, there is no |
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> module used here for RAID. |
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> There are LVM-options as modules: |
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> crypt target, snapshot target, mirror target ... but that should not |
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> play a role here. |
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Not really, unless you actually have any of these defined... |
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I do hope you can figure this one out as I do like the idea of systemd. But I |
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need RAID and LVM to work correctly for my system to boot. |
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Joost |