Re: Software RAID Level 1, smartd and changing dev numbers

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> However, we're not set up for UUIDs, the fstab
>just shows /dev/md0, etc.


I mentioned it because I recently installed and set up servers with ubuntu
10.04 and fedora 14, while I was waiting for C6. Using the UUID is the
default now.

I also found it works fine in C5.5 - you just substitute the UUID for the
/dev and format the fstab line properly.

However I use raid cards, and I don't know if mdadm can work with the UUID
in centos. Sorry if it doesn't...



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