Re: raid 5 out of sync won't mount

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On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 06:56:38PM +0200, Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
> Yes, that is exactly the way to do it.
> 
> If you mark the right disk as failed, everything will succeed and you
> will not lose your data even though mkraid claims that you will.
> 
> If you, however, mark the wrong disk as failed, or forget to mark a
> disk as failed, no amount of magic is going to bring those data back.
> 
> If it is really important data, it might be advisable to do a raw copy
> of the individual partitions to some other machine - just in case. But
> again, if you do it right, there's no problem  ;)

Thanks so much!  That worked great.  fullmonty.org lives again thanks to you guys. :)

Monty


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