On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 1:33 AM, ghe <g...@slsware.net> wrote: > > For several days, I've been getting email from myself, with no date, > title: > > Problem: /dev/sdd is UNKNOWN at 2017-05-18 11:56:30 from sbox > (<correct IP>) > > The body: > > /dev/sdd () is Unavailable > > The Received: header: > > Received: from localhost (sbox.slsware.net [<correct IP>]) > by srv.slsware.net (srv.slsware.net) with ESMTP id 5701F2C06E2 > for <g...@slsware.net>; Thu, 18 May 2017 11:56:29 -0600 (MDT) > > #1: There is, for sure, a /dev/sdd on the machine (it's half of md1, the > number 2 RAID1 array), and > > #2: I can't remember what I installed (with Aptitude, almost certainly) > that's doing this. > > Does anyone know what piece of bent software can find /dev/sda, b, and > c, but not sdd? Or what I did to break it?
You don't write your debian version, or even if you *are* running debian. Presumably you do, since you write here! If you're running stretch, maybe it is because the recent update to initramfs-tools messing with the RESUME variable?