Hi, thanks a lot for both answers. I've just checked my kernel config and CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC is not setted so gonna take a look at it all with "set -x". Thanks :) 2012/10/26 J. Roeleveld > Pau Peris wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> i'm running GNU/Gentoo Linux with a custom compiled kernel and i've just >> migrated from a 2.6 kernel to a 3.5. >> >> >> As my HD's are on raid 0 mode i use a custom initrd file in order to be >> able to boot. While kernel 2.6 is able to boot without problems the new 3.5 >> compiled kernel fails to boot complaining about "no block devices found". >> After taking a look at initrd.cpio contained scripts i can see the failure >> message is given by mdadm tool. >> >> >> Does anyone has a clue about that? Thansk in advanced. :) >> >> > Paul, > > I had a similar issue with a new system. There it was caused by mdadm > trying to start the raid devices before all the drives were identified. > Try disabling "Asynchronous SCSI scanning" in the kernel config. > (CONFIG_SCSI_SCAN_ASYNC) > Or add "scsi_mod.scan=sync" to the kernel commandline to see if it's the > same cause. > > -- > Joost > -- > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > -- Pau Peris Rodriguez http://www.pauperis.com Aquest correu electrònic conté informació de caràcter confidencial dirigida exclusivament al seu/s destinatari/s tant mateix va dirigit exclusivament als seu/s destinatari/s primari/s present/s. Així, queda prohibida la seva divulgació, copia o distribució a tercers sense prèvia autorització escrita per part de Pau Peris Rodriguez. En cas d'haver rebut aquesta informació per error, es demana que es notifiqui immediatament d'aquesta circumstancia mitjançant la direcció electrònica de la persona del emissor.