presume there is
a good reason for this and that it's not just a mistake.
Are there any plans to re-enable this feature? It would be nice to be able to
have a single kernel for all our machines without having to have RAID in the
kernel when it isn't needed.
--
Ian Grant, Computer
>
> [Ian Grant]
> > In 2.2.x we were able to build a kernel with RAID modules and have it
> > autodetect RAID partitions at boot time - so we could use raid root
> > partitions.
>
> Really? Funny, because IIRC RAID autodetection does not even exist in
>
but cannot see anything obvious that might be the cause of the problem.
Any insight/suggestions of things to try would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation.
Ian Grant
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