Re: imsm raid is always readonly on boot

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On 02/07/12 19:24, Stefan Priebe wrote:
>>> >> When booted from disk - output while in initramfs:
>>> >> ~# cat /proc/mdstat
>>> >> Personalities : [raid1]
>>> >> md126 : active (read-only) raid1 sda[1] sdb[0]
>>> >>      156288000 blocks super external:/md127/0 [2/2] [UU]
>>> >> 
>>> >> md127 : inactive sdb[1](S) sda[0](S)
>>> >>      5544 blocks super external:imsm
>> > 
>> > Does it stay read-only if you try to write to it?
> Yes as it is read-only and not auto-read-only.

Ok, I don't have a lot of ideas here - hopefully the Intel guys or Neil
will have some input.

Cheers,
Jes


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