Dustin,
I've been doing sysadmin work for 15 years. I chose to try out Ubuntu
for a home RAID server project, and loaded up Hardy as it was an LTS
edition. In my first day working with Ubuntu, I ran into this bug, a bug
where the version of mdadm (pretty well out of date) on Hardy was unable
One more comment on this; I can understand the "conservative"
behaviour, but when an array was degraded, the boot process halted with
NO MESSAGE indicating what was wrong. Please whatever you do, even in
the case of maintaining "conservative" behavior, emit a message telling
the user why you're
One additional comment on this; this bug will also prevent a system
from booting if the array is reshaping (as opposed to missing a disk)
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cannot boot raid1 with only one disk
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120375
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