Removing a RAID 1 setting without loosing data

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Hi everyone,

I have a installed a system (mail server) wich had a RAID 1 (software)
with two SCSI Disk running on Linux. The sdb disk has failed a few month
ago and the system is still working as expected.

Since the failure of the disk I've looking for a replacement, but so far
I cannot find a new one to replace it.

My client (who owns the system) ask me to simply remove the failed disk
and the RAID settings, but I'm not sure if I just simply remove
the /dev/md0 from the fstab and from the bootloader and point the / to
the sda1 (a Linux RAID partition).

Anyone can help me with this situation???

Thanks in advance, I'll be waiting for your post...

Raul.


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