Re: system update killed /boot RAID-1 array auto-assembly/mount. why?

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Jesse

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Jesse Wheeler <jwwstpete@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've observed some similar behavior on RAID-5 w/ SuSE Enterprise
> Server 10.2 SP2 with our eDirectory boxes.  While this is different
> from my current issue that I posted today, I will say that I have had
> -- on average -- better luck with with RHEL based distributions than
> SuSE variants.

I can't say I've made any of those comparisons.  Given a choice, I'm
sticking with openSUSE ...

11.2's RAID behavior 'feels' a bit more fragile than it was on 11.1.
That might be simply because I'm a bit paranoid now what with the
recent FAIL.

I'm trying to figure out if using kernel-desktop, rather than
kernel-server, might have anything to do with this.  I'm guessing, but
RAID1 + RAID10 is not your usual "desktop" config, so though it might
be worth a check.  So far, I haven't found enough detail on the
differences.

BenDJ
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