> I've only tried it on fiesty. I don't have a gutsy machine handy. You
> have the 'mdadm' package installed, right? If so, then they must have
> moved stuff around. You could try this:
The model for starting mdadm disks has changed substantially in gutsy;
it is now driven from a udev rule, building the devices as disks are
discovered.
Regards,
Daniel
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Peter Haight <email address hidden> writes:
> I've only tried it on fiesty. I don't have a gutsy machine handy. You
> have the 'mdadm' package installed, right? If so, then they must have
> moved stuff around. You could try this:
The model for starting mdadm disks has changed substantially in gutsy;
it is now driven from a udev rule, building the devices as disks are
discovered.
Regards, www.cyber. com.au
Daniel
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Daniel Pittman <email address hidden> Phone: 03 9621 2377
Level 4, 10 Queen St, Melbourne Web: http://
Cybersource: Australia's Leading Linux and Open Source Solutions Company