INITRDSTART replacement

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Hi all,

I've always used the INITRDSTART directive in the /etc/default/mdadm
config file to prevent any md from starting during the initram phase
of boot (INITRDSTART=none). Some disk controller drivers do not always
present their disks in time before the md_mod, raid1, etc.. drivers
are loaded, leaving you with a degraded assembled array. I do not need
to boot from an md device so i don't need the md drivers during the
initram phase.

I noticed in the changelog that INITRDSTART support was dropped in
version 3.4-2 (I'm using debian Jessie)

Is there any new method to prevent md's from starting in the initram
phase or am i doing something completely wrong here?

Kind regards,
Caspar
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