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.


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> #433905: initramfs-tools: Boot failure from software-RAID1 with debian on 
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> It has been closed by martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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> 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
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> 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.
> 



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