Re: Cannot boot since latest -Syu

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Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
> Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
>> Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
>>> Gour wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 09:22:15 +0200
>>>> "Jérôme M. Berger" <jeberger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 	Since yesterday's upgrade, I cannot boot using the "normal"
>>>>> image. The fallback image still works. The issue is that my RAID
>>>>> arrays are not recognized.
>>>> Have you tried to boot with liveCd, chroot, rebuild your images? (don't
>>>> forget to mount /boot).
>>>>
>>> 	Well, the fallback image works so I don't need a livecd to rebuild
>>> the images. However I have made some tests that caused the fallback
>>> image to fail too and in that case I did rebuild the image from a
>>> livecd.
>>>
>>>> Can you access your RAID arrays from within liveCD?
>>>>
>>> 	Yes, as well as with the fallback image.
>>>
>> 	I believe I have progressed: when listing the contents of the
>> initramfs, the md_mod and raid456 modules are not included. And
>> since my root partition uses RAID-5... I'll try to add md_mod
>> manually and see if that helps.
>>
> 	It is confirmed: I don't know where md_mod comes from (it appears
> in lsmod but I can't find it on the disk), but adding raid456
> manually to MODULES fixes the issue. Anybody know why it suddenly
> stopped being included in my initramfs?
> 
	Same again, since the latest -Syu the "normal" image fails to mount
my RAID arrays but the "fallback" image works. This is even with
"raid456" in MODULES...

		Jerome
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