Raid 1 without a persistent superblock

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I can't seem to find any information on how to start a raid array which 
doesn't have a persistent superblock - from what I can tell, raidstart 
only works with devices with a persistent superblock, so how do I start a 
raid array based entirely on the information in /etc/raidtab?

- Steve Hill
Senior Software Developer                        Email: steve@navaho.co.uk
Navaho Technologies Ltd.                           Tel: +44-870-7034015

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