Re: Bug#567468: md homehost

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 02:13:53PM +0100, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> grub.cfg (grub2) uses UUID for grub itself. But the kernel can be bootet
> with root=/dev/md0. But in that case where does it get the homehost from
> and since when does kernel raid autoconfig have a homehost?

The homehost attribute does only exist with v1 superblocks. And there is
no in-kernel auto-assembly for v1 superblocks.
v0.9 superblocks (for which in-kernel auto-assembly is deprecated but
still provided) have no homehost.


just my 2 cents
   Mario
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