Re: turn off auto assembly

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Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner <stefan.huebner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Now I have the effect that upon plugging in drives that formerly were
> part of an array, the md_mod modules gets loaded and tries to
> auto-assemble arrays.  This disturbs the diagnosis.
> I've tried raid=noautodetect as kernel commandline, and I grepped the
> source for the MODULE_PARM_DESC macro, which yielded no (useful) result.
>  This "automagic" behaviour happens since 2.6.36.

Are you sure this autodetection is triggered by the module?
And are you sure this behaviour is bound to this specific kernel
version?

In-Kernel auto-assembly is usually not active when md is compiled as
module. Probably in your case this is some udev-triggered assembly?


regards
   Mario
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