On Monday 17 July 2006 00:48, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.07.08.0008 +0200]: > > > mdadm: --auto=yes requires a 'standard' md device name, > > > not /dev/.tmp.md0 > > I just saw an Ubuntu Breezy Live CD with mdadm 1.11.0 use > /dev/.tmp.md0 too... I think this must be something > Debian-specific... but what?
I have tried this again in d-i, and to me it does not look Debian-specific. It _is_ specific to mdadm 2.4.1-6. I cannot reproduce it with mdadm 2.5.2-6 in otherwise *exactly the same environment*. So it looks to me as if mdadm changed its behavior somewhere between these two versions. The _new_ mdadm behaves correctly. However, this behavior does make it impossible for us to switch from using mdrun to using mdadm in d-i before mdadm 2.5.2-6 is in testing. I have tested d-i again with the new mdadm, both using mdrun and mdadm in the scripts. Result is that: - for d-i mdadm 2.5.2-6 is OK for unstable; - we can deprecate mdrun in d-i after that version has migrated to testing. Cheers, FJP
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