Re: Renaming MD devices (metadata=1.1)

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On 01/10/2012 01:12 AM, Gilbert Kowarzyk wrote:
[...]
> I have since redone these steps saving the changes in the
> /etc/mdadm.conf file, but after a reboot the same thing happens
> (despite the /etc/mdadm.conf file saying otherwise).
> 
> So, I've run out of ideas... help?

You might just need to update your initramfs.  It needs to have its
own copy of mdadm.conf for use before the root filesystem is
mounted.

I don't use CentOS or its upstream, so I'm not sure what command
will do this for you, but I suspect it is well documented. :-)

HTH,

Phil
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