Gordon Thanks for your reply. On 5/14/07, Gordon Farquharson <gordonfarquharson@gmail.com> wrote: >For your system (root partition on a RAID device), I think (but I have >not tried it) that putting /dev/md5 in your fstab, running >update-initramfs and flash-kernel would work once you set the >rootdelay parameter (see below). Yes this is what I did, with a rootdelay of 10 seconds. It didn't boot :-( >Let me know how it goes, and if I should make any changes to these >instructions. As you pointed out, the bits about modifying fstab, and >running update-initramfs and flash-kernel, should be added to the wiki >page. It is from emails such as this one that most of the wiki pages I >write are developed. I may finally get round to finishing the NSLU2 >root on LVM/RAID page with the help this email thread :-) Can you think of anything else that could be wrong? Do you think it matters that my RAID 1 device is a degraded array, with it's only active device being on /dev/sdb? Regards Stephen Fry
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