That file does not appear to exist. I did find the links in /etc/rc0.d, rcS.d and rc6.d after the fact Why is it "starting" the raids in runlevel 0 and 6 anyway? That seems a little weird. Also, I have AUTOSTART=false in /etc/mdadm/debian.conf. But, the script jumps to the next else statement if it is not set to true and therefore will automatically start the raids anyway. I have no problem editing the scripts, but I don't want them to be overwritten when I upgrade the package later on. I was hoping that a config option somewhere would do the trick. If I delete the debian.conf file, it will not start the raids. Will this file get replaced during an upgrade? If I symlink it to /dev/null or something ugly like that, will it work? Thanks --David Dougall
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Jose Luis Painceira wrote: > David Dougall wrote: > > > I installed the mdadm package recently. version 1.3.0-2 > > I do not want the md devices to be started when I reboot the server. I > > cannot find the config file which specifies this. The only way I was able > > to stop this was to edit /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid. > > I can't even find what process is calling mdadm-raid. > > Take a look at /etc/default/mdadm > > Regards, > Jose Luis Painceira > > >