Bug#566192: initramfs-tools: md0 device not recognized at boot after upgrade to kernel 2.6.30
martin f krafft
madduck at debian.org
Tue Jan 26 00:13:20 UTC 2010
also sprach Louis Richard Pirlet <lrpirlet at gmail.com> [2010.01.25.0443 +1300]:
> I added the rootdelay=20 on the cmdline and got the exact same results...
Please keep the bug in the loop.
> I think that the raid drive is not known in the kernel, that the
> file needed to describe the raid device is not available in the
> RAM drive...
Does 'grep MODULES /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf' show "most"?
If yes, try to add the module name needed for your disk to
/etc/initramfs/modules and run update-initramfs -u.
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