Re: using update-initramfs: how to get new mdadm.conf into the /boot? Or is it XFS?

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maximilian attems wrote:

error 15 is an *grub* error.

grub is known for it's dislike of xfs, so with this whole setup use ext3
rerun grub-install and you should be fine.

I should mention that something *did* change. When attempting to use XFS, grub would give me a note about "18 partitions used" (I forget the exact language). This was different than I'd remembered; when I switched back to using reiserfs, grub reports using 19 partitions.

So there's something definitely interesting about XFS and booting.

As an additional note, if I use the grub boot-time commands to edit root to read, e.g., root=/dev/sda2 or root=/dev/sdb2, I get the same Error 15 error message.

It may be that grub is complaining about grub and resiserfs, but I suspect that it has a true complain about the file system and what's on the partitions.

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