Re: booting from MD raid using libata

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sommere wrote:
> Tejun Heo wrote:
>> Ethan Sommer wrote:
>>  
>>> I've been trying to diagnose a problem we've been having for a few days
>>> and I think I've found the problem. (I'm hoping you might have the
>>> solution.)
>>>
>>> I have a system which has a intel 965 MB and a couple SIL based SATA
>>> cards one of which is hooked up to a few PMPs.
>>>
>>> If I try to boot the system normally after installing the libata-tj
>>> patch, it can't find the root partition because MD can't find any raid
>>> devices because the kernel hasn't detected the SATA partitions yet.
>>>     
>>
>> Do you load sd before or after md?
>>
>>   
> How would I affect that?
> 
> I've since tried installing linux without using raid for the system
> disks, and it still doesn't detect the partitions for the sata drives
> before trying to mount the root partition when using the libata-tj patch
> against 2.6.22.1

Are libata, sd and md modules?  If you don't know what's going on, just
build all needed drivers into the kernel.

-- 
tejun
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