I have to build my RAID drivers after every kernel upgrade and since the array is set to be mounted in fstab, this causes a bit of pain. At least I do have physical access to the machine, but it's still a pain if I forget to comment that line out before rebooting into the new kernel.
Btw: Thanks Tim for that option, I had never heard of it before.
Hello,
I ran into the same thing a few months ago and automagically fixed it by mashing on the keyboard.
I did file a couple bug reports, but I guess they got no real attention since it wasn't filed with the right package.
There are https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/609864 and https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/576001
I have to build my RAID drivers after every kernel upgrade and since the array is set to be mounted in fstab, this causes a bit of pain. At least I do have physical access to the machine, but it's still a pain if I forget to comment that line out before rebooting into the new kernel.
Btw: Thanks Tim for that option, I had never heard of it before.