Please, take some time to read the bug report above more carefully. I do know what the rootdelay is meant to do. The initramfs scripts assume a default value of 180 seconds, so one does not have to pass it explicitly at the kernel command line. That is clearly not the problem.
Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report > #433905: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software-RAID1 with debian on > nslu2, > which was filed against the initramfs-tools package. > > It has been closed by martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > > Their explanation is attached below. If this explanation is > unsatisfactory and you have not received a better one in a separate > message then please contact martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> by replying > to this email. > > Debian bug tracking system administrator > (administrator, Debian Bugs database) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: Bug#433905: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software-RAID1 with > debian on nslu2 > From: > martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: > Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:15:38 +0200 > To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > also sprach Toon Verstraelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.07.20.1113 +0200]: >> The problem is that the usb disks are not yet availlable when the >> the root delay loop is entered. > > Search the documentation for the rootdelay parameter. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]