Yes I found that removing the extra ARRAY line fixed the problem.
I still have a problem mount MD arrays from fstab during boot. I have to execute "sudo mount -a" after boot to access MD arrays. Could potential hack around this in my .bashrc but I'd like to move my home directory onto an MD mirror.
Yes I found that removing the extra ARRAY line fixed the problem.
I still have a problem mount MD arrays from fstab during boot. I have to execute "sudo mount -a" after boot to access MD arrays. Could potential hack around this in my .bashrc but I'd like to move my home directory onto an MD mirror.