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

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Jesse,

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Jesse Wheeler <jwwstpete@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please keep in mind that OpenSuSE is Novell's
> equivalent of Red Hat's Fedora -- a proving ground/sandbox with some
> form of additional public QA before it makes it into their mainline
> Enterprise kernel.  I would shy away from anything that hasn't gone
> through a formal QA process before putting it into production use.

This box is a model for a next-gen 'production desktop' use around
here.  Typical users are a bit 'past middle' between Office Staff &
Kernel Hackers.  We're sticking with opensuse, as SLE* & Redhat/Centos
seem generally too far behind a reasonable 'edge'. I know that there
will be issues; Compromises required.

But that's a different discussion.

I just need to get these 'mysterious' behaviors under control; or, at
least the causes understood.

BenDJ
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