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Message #58715
[Bug 329335] Re: initramfs for rootfs and checkfs for /boot uuid failures?
That's quite old; report with newer active version if needed
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
initramfs for rootfs and checkfs for /boot uuid failures?
Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Jaunty 02/14/09 3AM EST
In my initramfs bootup, it fails, complaining it "Gave up waiting for
root device. ALERT: /dev/md2 does not exist!" I use md, and have raid1
boot and rootfs disk. Boot is ext2(md0), root is ext4(md2). Everything
is it's there by inspecing using 'some cat /proc/modules and then ; ls
/dev/md2', and if Ctrl-D is pressed, the machine immediately boots.
So...... If I add a rootdelay=10 and it's in `cat /proc/cmdline`, it
doesn't fix it. And the md device is there without doing anything..
Why might it be complaining, even though it works right away?
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