![]() If /dev/md0 is created manually but the Petitboot does not display it after rebooting, it's probably because your storages come later than when the Petitboot start RAID storages.Probably this time, the Petitboot will show the RAID storage if you go back to the Petitboot. Run mdadm -assemble /dev/md0 and check if it creates /dev/md0. ![]() If /etc/mdadm/nf is none or empty, it would be a mistake to run above command fw_setenv petitboot,mdadm $(mdadm -detail -scan). Check if /etc/mdadm/nf is exists and it contains the storage details and match with the output of mdadm -detail -scan.If your storages are not in the Petitboot after rebooting, you can check a couple of things. What I am not sure is if it will properly work with a large capacity storage since some storage boots slowly. ![]() If everything is ok, your RAID will appear to the Petitboot boot menu. Code: Select all fw_setenv petitboot,mdadm $(mdadm -detail -scan)
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