Re: Still can't get md arrays that were started from an initrd to shutdown

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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Christian Pernegger wrote:

> The problem seems to affect only arrays that are started via an
> initrd, even if they do not have the root filesystem on them.
> That's all arrays if they're either managed by EVMS or the
> ramdisk-creator is initramfs-tools. For yaird-generated initrds only
> the array with root on it is affected.

with lvm you have to stop lvm before you can stop the arrays... i wouldn't 
be surprised if evms has the same issue... of course this *should* happen 
cleanly on shutdown assuming evms is also being shutdown... but maybe that 
gives you something to look for.

-dean
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