Re: [PATCH 2/4] Add --initrd argument to mdadm

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On 01/19/12 08:25, Kwolek, Adam wrote:
>>> If there is already a --freeze-reshape option, then I think it is
>>> > > better to have the boot scripts set that explicitly. The initramfs
>>> > > stage isn't really something we expect users or admins to mess with
>>> > > manually, so it ought to work for that. However if there is no option
>>> > > for this, and I just need to set the variable when detecting --initrd,
>>> > > then I can add that to the patchset no problem.
>> > 
>> > I guess I should add here, that I am not strongly opposed to setting
>> > freeze_reshape for initrd. I am just wary of setting multiple flags magically
>> > without it being obvious to the user/admin.
>> > 
>> > Cheers,
>> > Jes
> Up to you.

Ok, I will leave it up to Neil/Kay/Harald - what do you guys think?
Should we make --initrd set the freeze_reshape flag, or better to expect
the initramfs scripts to specify it directly?

Cheers,
Jes

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