software RAID array not starting in initramfs on Debian

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Published on 2010-10-18T08:04:18Z Indexed on 2012/06/30 3:18 UTC
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One of my Debian servers (kernel 2.6.30-AMD64) refuses to start the software RAID array that houses the root partition in initramfs. It dumps me with a busybox console. When I follow the necessary steps to continue booting it works fine (start the array with mdadm -A and then have LVM scan the volumes with pvscan and then vgchange -ay).

I've tried starting with boot options rootdelay=10 to no avail.

Also I've updated the initramfs and unpacked it to inspect whether it really tries to assemble the raid array (it does).

Output before dumping to console :

mount: mounting none on /dev failed: No such device
W: devtmpfs not available, falling back to tpmfs for /dev

and then some lvm messages saying it can't find the volumes holding the root partitions.

Does anybody have a clue how I could fix this?

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