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Date:	Thu, 05 Jul 2007 15:15:03 +0200
From:	Ingo Freund <linux-kernel-news@...ict.net>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [seems to be SOLVED] Re: md device files missing at boot time

On 05.07.2007 11:16, Ingo Freund wrote (please find the answer below the original text):
> Hi folks,
> 
> I could temporarily only read your answers in archives.
> Thank you for your reaction.
> Hopefully this answer doesn't break the thread.
> If it does:
> sorry for it, there were some mail mail problems
> which stopped our server receiving mails from this list
> and the list auto-unsubscribed me and stopped sending mails :-(
> But it is all fixed now.
> 
> @Kay
> How did you build the initramfs image? /sbin/mkinitrd?
> 
> Did you add md support to the image?
> 
> Both "Yes".
> included modules are (in opensuses /etc/sysconfig/kernel:
> INITRD_MODULES="raid1 md reiserfs sym53c8xx pata_serverworks edd"
> 
> 

@Kay
there was a hidden hint in your text.
"mkinitrd -f md"  made it at least for boot with initramfs

Thanks - Ingo.

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