Hello,
I've made a backport of mondo 2.09-3, on a sarge machine with raid1 soft.
Even if I nuke my just restored archive, initrd is not recreated despite
post-nuke.
I look at the log from mondorestore, and I found that dpkg return only a
part of my kernel name.
So I've patched post-nuke to add
Hi Guillaume,
Thanks a lot for your swift response!
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 14:08 +0200, guillaume pernot wrote:
> hi andree !,
>
> Le Samedi 29 Avril 2006 09:48, Andree Leidenfrost a écrit :
> > First, I noticed your patch explicitly zeroes the superblock in a
> > separate step before creating t
hi andree !,
Le Samedi 29 Avril 2006 09:48, Andree Leidenfrost a écrit :
> First, I noticed your patch explicitly zeroes the superblock in a
> separate step before creating the RAID arrays. I have found that 'mdadm
> --create --force --run' will ignore existing superblocks. Am I missing
> anythin
Salut Gaillaume,
I've finally started to work on mdadm support, in fact I've just send a
patch with explanations to #325877. (My main objective is to get this
into upstream, so I have to retain raidtools2 support.) Sorry it took so
long!
I do have two questions though, and it would be great if yo
hi,
once a raid system has been restored, the following post-nuke script is needed
to update uuid in initrd images.
I can't think of a better way to achieve this. maybe you do ?
cheers,
guillaume pernot
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#!/bin/sh
mount -t proc none $1/proc
echo >$1/tmp/reconfigure-kernels "#!/bin/sh
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