Re: fsck mdraid root partition

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Apologies for the late reply; I only just saw this message today.

On 2015-08-17, Bowie Bailey <Bowie_Bailey@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> It shows as /dev/md/2, while it is called /dev/md2 if I boot into the OS.

It's possible that one is a symlink to the other.  IIRC the /dev/md2
naming style is somewhat deprecated.  If you can boot off of the current
/, you can check for sure.

> mdadm --assemble --scan /dev/md/2
>
> I assume it will assemble it.  Is it going to cause and problems 
> assembling it under a different name in order to run the fsck?

If it assembles, then it shouldn't cause any problems once you reboot.
Running fsck against the /dev/md/2 device should be fine.

--keith

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