>
> Only some may consider this "conservative" behaviour a broken behavior,
> when a system on a "redundant array of independent disks" will degrade
> just fine when running, but won't even come up when booting.
Even the more when you have upgraded from dapper LTS to hardy LTS and you
*think* you are all peachy. Big surprise the first time when the root
array degrades. Very unacceptable by all means.
Thanks for adressing this tough. But is it going to be worked into an
upgrade for the system or do we have to manually patch ? And if it's an
upgrade, will I be suffciently warned now I have patched a workaround
into the iniramfs scripts ?
>
> Only some may consider this "conservative" behaviour a broken behavior,
> when a system on a "redundant array of independent disks" will degrade
> just fine when running, but won't even come up when booting.
Even the more when you have upgraded from dapper LTS to hardy LTS and you
*think* you are all peachy. Big surprise the first time when the root
array degrades. Very unacceptable by all means.
Thanks for adressing this tough. But is it going to be worked into an
upgrade for the system or do we have to manually patch ? And if it's an
upgrade, will I be suffciently warned now I have patched a workaround
into the iniramfs scripts ?
Dang !