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    fail to mount raid array after upgrade to 14.04

    Hi,

    I have a raid 1 array configured with mdadm. It used to work fine until I upgraded to Kubuntu 14.04. Since thenm I get asked to hit S to skip the mount or hit M to fix it manually on boot up.
    In particular, the message looks like
    Code:
     conflicting device node '/dev/mapper/isw_cabciecjfi_Raid5' found, link to '/dev/dm-4' will not be created
    conflicting device node '/dev/mapper/isw_cabciecjfi_Raid3' found, linke to 'dev/dma-3' will not be created
    The disk drive for /mnt/media is not ready or not present. Continue to wait, or hit S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery
    upon which I hit S, then it asks me again for "/mnt/data" and "/mnt/test". These are my raid mount points, /mnt/media, /mnt/data & /mnt/test that I have specified like this in /etc/fstab:
    Code:
    UUID=0f0b401a-f238-4b20-9b2a-79cba56dd9d0       /mnt/media      ext3    rw      0 0
    UUID=b2d66029-eeb9-4e4a-952c-0a3bd0696159       /mnt/data       ext3    rw      0 0
    UUID=3cb24366-b9c8-4e68-ad7b-22449668f047       /mnt/test       ext4    rw      0 0
    and my /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf looks like this:
    Code:
    $ cat /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
    # mdadm.conf
    #
    # Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) for information about this file.
    #
    
    # by default (built-in), scan all partitions (/proc/partitions) and all
    # containers for MD superblocks. alternatively, specify devices to scan, using
    # wildcards if desired.
    #DEVICE partitions containers
    
    # auto-create devices with Debian standard permissions
    CREATE owner=root group=disk mode=0660 auto=yes
    
    # automatically tag new arrays as belonging to the local system
    HOMEHOST <system>
    
    # instruct the monitoring daemon where to send mail alerts
    MAILADDR root
    
    # next line added by reg 09/01/2009
    ARRAY /dev/md0 devices=/dev/sdb6,/dev/sdc6
    ARRAY /dev/md1 devices=/dev/sdb7,/dev/sdc7
    #ARRAY /dev/md2 devices=/dev/sdb8,/dev/sdc8
    
    # definitions of existing MD arrays
    
    # This file was auto-generated on Tue, 08 May 2012 18:26:22 -0700
    # by mkconf $Id$
    $
    What can I do to get my raid arrays back again?

    Thanks!
    Ron
    roN

    http://www.inetgate.biz
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