#! /bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule # Cloned-and-hacked from hw-detect/disk-detect.sh. # Activate support for Serial ATA RAID if which dmraid >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ [ ! -e /var/lib/disk-detect/activate_dmraid ]; then # Device mapper support is required to run dmraid if ! dmsetup version >/dev/null 2>&1; then log-output -t activate-dmraid modprobe dm-mod || true fi if dmraid -c -s >/dev/null 2>&1; then # If dmraid is installed on the live CD but the user didn't # want to use it, they have already lost, since dmraid # activated the array on boot and hid the device nodes # corresponding to the underlying raw devices, and there's # no easy way to get them back ('dmraid -an' doesn't do it). # Boo hiss. We can't add translatable text at this point for # Ubuntu 9.10, but when we can, a warning wouldn't hurt. logger -t activate-dmraid "Serial ATA RAID disk(s) detected. If this was bad, boot with 'nodmraid'." db_set disk-detect/activate_dmraid true mkdir -p /var/lib/disk-detect touch /var/lib/disk-detect/activate_dmraid logger -t activate-dmraid "Enabling dmraid support." # Activate only those arrays which have all disks # present. for dev in $(dmraid -r -c); do [ -e "$dev" ] || continue log-output -t activate-dmraid dmraid-activate "$(basename "$dev")" done apt-install dmraid else logger -t activate-dmraid "No Serial ATA RAID disks detected" fi fi