- Install with dpkg command.(in your gnome-terminal)
$ sudo dpkg -i mdadm_2.5.6-7ubuntu5_i386.deb
In this case, we cannot depend on Synaptic.
Downloading and dpkg exec is not a well-mannered procedure, but useful.
- And, "hold" this package. This command is important. If you not set "hold",
update-manager will upgrade mdadm package...(and break your effort).
$ sudo dpkg-hold mdadm
2)
I cannot assert about your concern, but I tested in some case,
system was working well.
If you have worry, re-run mdadm settings with 2.5.6-7ubuntu5.
3)
hmm... This is a difficult quesition.
Old version of mdadm is working well, but I cant understood any reason...
So I cant tell you how you had better do it.
Dear Davias,
1)
I suppose that you use 386, when you use another one(e.g. amd64),
please use your arch's pkg.
- Please download from http:// archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ pool/main/ m/mdadm/ archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ pool/main/ m/mdadm/ mdadm_2. 5.6-7ubuntu5_ i386.deb
$ wget http://
- Install with dpkg command.(in your gnome-terminal) 5.6-7ubuntu5_ i386.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i mdadm_2.
In this case, we cannot depend on Synaptic.
Downloading and dpkg exec is not a well-mannered procedure, but useful.
- And, "hold" this package. This command is important. If you not set "hold",
update-manager will upgrade mdadm package...(and break your effort).
$ sudo dpkg-hold mdadm
2)
I cannot assert about your concern, but I tested in some case,
system was working well.
If you have worry, re-run mdadm settings with 2.5.6-7ubuntu5.
3)
hmm... This is a difficult quesition.
Old version of mdadm is working well, but I cant understood any reason...
So I cant tell you how you had better do it.