Re: Raid 1 Swap Issues
It would have been helpful to post the error it throws you. It actually might tell you what is bothering it.
As mentioned, you can try commenting out the swap entry in fstab. To see if it will boot without it. There should not have been two raid devices of the same size, unless you created them. And if you are sure they were raid devices, not one raid device and one partition on it.
You can use the ubuntu live cd to look into the system and try to fix it, but don't forget that the live session doesn't have mdadm included. So first install it and assemble the arrays:
Code:
sudo apt-get install mdadm
sudo mdadm --assemble --scan
After that you can check the devices with parted. Post the output so we can see it too:
Code:
sudo parted -l (small L)
If you decide to comment out the swap in fstab, you will have to mount the root md device to some temp mount like /mnt, and edit the /etc/fstab to comment out swap. After that you can try booting to see what happens. And note that when I say /etc/fstab that does not mean the fstab file of the live session. Be careful with that. You have to edit your server OS fstab.
Darko.
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit
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