I don't expect this to be fixed anytime soon.
Despite software fake RAID being on a majority of shipping motherboards,
and despite dmraid being in a workable place with the correct kernel
modifications, there just isn't any interest in adding this
functionality to Ubuntu. Most responses consist of
Chad, I'm currently at work so I can't do much work at the moment to
verify or test this, but a post over at the Fedora kernel list mentions
symlinking the other modules to raid456.ko http://www.mail-
archive.com/fedora-kernel-list@redhat.com/msg00090.html">here for
backwards compatibility.
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Confirming this as existing in Gutsy. I get this error message within
seconds of opening Evolution, usually. This is on Evolution 2.12.0.
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Evolution cannot connect to Exchange backend process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34199
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Confirmation that I'm seeing similar results with corrupted/unmounted
casper partitions in the released Gutsy, using a LiveUSB install.
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failure to umount local filesystems - gutsy tribe 2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/125702
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Also, it should be noted that it's looking like Fedora Core 7 will
include a new release candidate for dmraid -- rc14
(http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/devel/i386/dmraid-1.0.0.rc14-2.fc7.i386.html).
Seeing as the author of dmraid is associated with Red Hat, and the
release date for FC 7 is late
Okay, I've got it installed. Keep in mind this is using a Feisty beta
CD, but dmraid setting up devices no longer locks up and now I can list
the proper RAID array using dmraid -r. This looks to be much improved,
as before it would only hang on anything involving dmraid.
I still can't mount the RA
Ah, okay, I'd found that information for 2.6.18 before, but didn't know
if it'd been committed for 2.6.20 or not. Makes sense as to why it can't
be mounted, then.
I'd say adding that module as a dependency of dmraid (or even as another
package entirely) would make a number of folks' lives easier i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dmraid
This packaged version of dmraid, for RAID setups other than 0 or 1, is
still looking for kernel module raid45, when I believe the kernel has
been using module raid456 since kernel 2.6.18.
** Affects: dmraid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided