RAID - automatic repair

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Hello! 

    Is there any way to force mdadm to automatically recover parition
kicked-off because it is non-fresh ? 

    I've found few times, that all second drives from mirror, are
kicked-off from array, after kernel upgrade, unexpected power failure
or  after boot from some bootable-cd (i.e. knoppix). 
Every time I need to do manually mdadm -a /dev/md? /dev/hd? 
I think, it shuold be possible to do it automatically. 
(Of course I know, that I can write some script...) 

Jarek

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