** Description changed: + The impact of the bug on users: Systems with root on a RAID array will + not be able to boot if the array is degraded. Usrs affected by this will + encounter an unusable system after a reboot (say, a kernel upgrade). + + Justification for backporting the fix to the stable release: Hardy is a + LTS edition. It is expected that people will continue to use this + version and not upgrade to Intrepid. People who have upgrade from Dapper + LTS to Hardy LTS are affected too. + + TEST CASE + Build a clean system with root on RAID, with Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Degrade the root array. Reboot and shiver. + + A discussion of the regression potential of the patch and how users could get inadvertently effected. + - the only users that could be affected, as fas as know, are the ones that already made a workaround and altered their system files accordingly. + + Binary package hint: mdadm if i unplug one hd from raid1 i cannot successfully boot because raid starts only if all disks are available through : "${MD_DEGRADED_ARGS:= --no-degraded}" in /usr/share/initramfs- tools/scripts/local-top/mdadm my workaround is: /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/startdegradedraid #!/bin/sh # # Copyright <C2><A9> 2006 Martin F. Krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # based on the scripts in the initramfs-tools package. # released under the terms of the Artistic Licence. # # $Id: hook 281 2006-12-08 08:14:44Z madduck $ # set -eu PREREQ="udev" prereqs() { echo "$PREREQ" } case ${1:-} in prereqs) prereqs exit 0 ;; esac MDADM=$(command -v mdadm 2>/dev/null) || : [ -x $MDADM ] || exit 0 DESTCONFIG=$DESTDIR/conf/md.conf echo "MD_DEGRADED_ARGS=' '" >> $DESTCONFIG exit 0
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