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Updated Skype this week but now no sound in browsers when skype is running.
Chrome keeps siezing up if web paje contains java.
Firefox fails on any https pages as security componet fails to load.
Opera is still ok providing not too many tabs open but I can't type in other input modes e.g Japanese.
Epiphany is good except with pages containing flash.
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Once booted into system as root I tasksel'd my graphical system and so on, logged in as normal user on next console. Then did a `startx -- :1` to get into X. In there I was able to examine the situation, the problem is /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf has only the default set up of hertzner, so again I ran: mv /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf.~0~
mdadm --examine --brief --scan --config=partitions>/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
vim /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
where I added the all the top lines from original except those beginning with ARRAY... above my ARRAY..., saved the file, added a few extra packages, rebooted and all is fine.
Who said root filesystem on raid was difficult?
Posted 09-08-2011 at 11:11 PM bySukiiPooru Updated 09-08-2011 at 11:15 PM bySukiiPooru(to make commands clearer)
OK, grub loaded but was dropped into initramfs shell after it gave up waiting for root device.
The rootfs raid6 has failed to assemble.
The installer added the raid modules to grub.cfg and marked raid1 boot partition as root.
I issued; mdadm --examine --brief --scan --config=partitions
and arrays were detected but aren't run,to do that issue: mdadm --examine --brief --scan --config=partitions>/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf mdadm --assemble --scan
I then dropped out of shell by issuing: <ctrl-D>
The system then booted into my base system on raid root file system!
Now to fix the non-assembling of raid by initrd.
And why do I need three different browsers to display web pages just because the content is handled correctly and some Windows only not with any of them. Isn't there a HTML/WWW standard? [Yes but who follows rules]
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