Glad it's working for you. In regards to the device renaming, it's because it didn't recognise the array as belonging to the machine so it assembled it as md127 to not conflict with any other arrays. Please see
http://www.spinics.net/lists/raid/msg30175.html
You probably want to update your mdadm.conf and update initramfs again. I have
# definitions of existing MD arrays ARRAY /dev/md/1 metadata=1.2 UUID=875d492f:d0853755:2f97ef10:fa38ee0b name=aero:1
without the name=aero:1 (the line was generated with mdadm --detail --scan), I think my array came back as md127 also.
Glad it's working for you. In regards to the device renaming, it's because it didn't recognise the array as belonging to the machine so it assembled it as md127 to not conflict with any other arrays. Please see
http:// www.spinics. net/lists/ raid/msg30175. html
You probably want to update your mdadm.conf and update initramfs again. I have
# definitions of existing MD arrays d0853755: 2f97ef10: fa38ee0b name=aero:1
ARRAY /dev/md/1 metadata=1.2 UUID=875d492f:
without the name=aero:1 (the line was generated with mdadm --detail --scan), I think my array came back as md127 also.