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Re: New mdadm RAID1 gets renamed from md3 to md127 after each reboot



Tim Woodall <debianuser@woodall.me.uk> writes:

> On Fri, 1 Oct 2021, Reiner Buehl wrote:
>
>> On 01.10.2021 16:11, Felix Miata wrote:
>>> Mine (old) is like so:
>>> # head -n3 /etc/mdadm.conf
>>> HOMEHOST <ignore>
>>> DEVICE containers partitions
>>> ARRAY /dev/md0 metadata=1.0 name=msi85:0tmp UUID=...
>> I tried changing the HOMEHOST from <system> to <ignore> but that did
>> not help.
>>
>>
>
> I've solved this but I don't recall how.

Same here... FWIW my /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf contains the line
ARRAY /dev/md/1  metadata=1.2 UUID=67d3c233:96a0737c:5f88ed9b:936ea3ae name=snowball:1

and my array is indeed /dev/md1 (I've got *no* recollection why I didn't
make it md0!).

Is it possible you need to update your init ramdisk?  Maybe your changes
to your mdadm.conf aren't being seen?


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