I'm running Debian Testing (is that Etch), updated about a week ago,
on AMD64, with Kernel 2.6.18-rc5-mm1 + md hotfix(1) with md built-in,
no initrd, so raid autodetect works.
My root (/) volume is ext3 running on /dev/md0 (RAID 1), the problem
is with my /data volume thats xfs, running on /dev/sda, with log on
/dev/md4.
1: The patch is required becase mm1 killed the KConfig for md devices.
On 9/6/06, martin f krafft <madduck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
also sprach Chris Seufert <seufert@xxxxxxxxx> [2006.09.06.0353 +0200]:
> However on reboot xfs does a journal rebuild/repair. and the md
> does a re-sync of the md device.
Which distro?
I am the Debian maintainer for mdadm and have run into the problem
that the array used for / cannot be stopped until after / is
unmounted, at which point nothing stops the array for there is no
shutdownramfs.
However, we (Debian) remount / read-only and I never see
a filesystem check on reboot.
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