Ok. If anyone has the same issue, I filed a new bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dmraid/+bug/941874
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Please file a new bug Marten.
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** Tags added: 12.04 dmraid-activate precise
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This bug still exists in Precise.
I have installed Precise Pangolin Alpha 2 to a fakeraid stripe, but ubuntu
fails to boot after install.
When choosing recovery option, the boot process times out waiting for root
device and drops to busybox shell.
Running "dmraid -ay" and exiting busybox resume
This might happen if the disks already have foreign RAID signature that either
dmraid on Intel driver take into account:
http://skliarie.blogspot.com/2010/12/buggy-intel-raid.html
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[Expired for dmraid (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I should mention that xubuntu-9.10-desktop-i38x live disk recognized my
RAID5 and even mounted the NTFS paritions on it. I will try the live
disk installation for amd64 and report back. My first attempt was using
alternate amd64.
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BTW I can see Douglas Esanbock has problems with his raid-5 setup -> my
install is on a raid-0 / stripe array
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Have un-installed the libdmraid1.0.0rc14-2ubuntu12 that i locked to get
my 9.04 system to recognise raid arrays, so my system is running on:
dmraid1.0.0 rc15-11ubuntu3
libdmraid1.0.0 rc15-11ubuntu3
Karmic 9.10
n force 4 chipset with nvidia fake raid controller
and it boots all the way to the log
In Ubuntu 10.04 I get the following message:
ERROR: device-mapper target type "raid4-5" not in kernel
The installation fails, and I get that message while typing the following
command:
dmraid -ay
I was using 10.04 amd64 on an nforce 590 board with an nvraid 5 setup.
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I actually only just worked up the gaul to upgrade to karmic from jaunty
last night due the problems i encountered last upgrade.
The system boots all the way to login prompt now without dropping to the
busy box shell.
However i seem to have a non-standard dmraid installation after upgrade
presume
Is this still an issue in Karmic?
** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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>From the livecd Ubiquity crashes.
You have to install dmraid and grub to the chroot environment (you can follow
the fakeraid howto from the grub install bit)
The proper way to install using dmraid is through the alternate CD.
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My experience was that you need to replace
dmraid_1.0.0.rc15-6ubuntu2_amd64.deb /
libdmraid1.0.0.rc15_1.0.0.rc15-6ubuntu2_amd64.deb with the
dmraid_1.0.0.rc14-2ubuntu12_amd64 versions otherwise dmraid -ay wouldn't
detect the arrays in the busy box boot shell enviroment.
I know that some people wer
APT showed that I was using the most current dmraid and libdmraid
version, but I went ahead and re-installed with aptitude and ran the
update-initramfs utility but this did not work. Any other ideas?
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Yo
Once you install its necessary to install the package using a chroot style
environment.
And make sure you update the initramfs after you install. (sudo
update-initramfs -u -k all)
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I am also encountering this problem after upgrading to 9.04. However,
when I run dmraid -ay then exit the system boots normally.
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** Tags added: 9.04 boot dmraid jaunty
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