>
> Removing the firewire drive when booting doesn't change anything,
> right?
Correct.
> > >What could be worth a try (unless grub devs show up):
> > >
> > >* try initramfs-tools >= 0.95.1
> > >* try removing all devices except one disk from the raid1 array
> > >
> > > and try booting from th
* Cropper, C. A. [Tue Jun 08, 2010 at 08:28:58AM -0400]:
> >Looks ok. /dev/sda is the device you're booting from?
> I don't know. The bios is set to boot from SAS disk 0 which is **usually**
> /dev/sda; however, when my firewire drive is connected, on boot all the
> drives
> are shifted one
>
>Looks ok. /dev/sda is the device you're booting from?
I don't know. The bios is set to boot from SAS disk 0 which is **usually**
/dev/sda; however, when my firewire drive is connected, on boot all the drives
are shifted one drive letter.
/dev/sda => /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb => /dev/sdc ... etc
>
* Cropper, C. A. [Mon Jun 07, 2010 at 09:27:28 -0400]:
> >Can you please provide output of "cat /proc/mdstat" of
> >the running linux system?
> r...@loomis:/# cat /proc/mdstat
> Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
> md1 : active raid6 sdg4[0] sde4[5](S) sdf4[4] sdb4[3] sdd4[2] sdc4
>
>Can you please provide output of "cat /proc/mdstat" of
>the running linux system?
>
r...@loomis:/# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
md1 : active raid6 sdg4[0] sde4[5](S) sdf4[4] sdb4[3] sdd4[2] sdc4[1]
5851753728 blocks level 6, 256k chunk, algorithm 2 [5
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