On 01/02/2012 03:31 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
without an explicit declaration the undeclared RAID volumes were
getting assigned a high minor device number, like /dev/md127, rather than an expected low
number. Which was a little bit of an eyesore, but after I figured out that my problem was
the missing boot parameter, and added an explicit boot parameter for the partition, the
problem went away, and the array was assigned a reasonable, low /dev/md minor device
number.
It is not necessary to declare volumes with boot parameters.
I've found that having a proper line in mdadm.conf is enough; but you have to
rebuild the initramfs, because it contains a copy of the mdadm.conf.
A file like:
MAILADDR root
AUTO +imsm +1.x -all
ARRAY /dev/md0 UUID=xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxx
(with correct UUID)
will be enough to avoid /dev/md127.
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Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it