Re: problems with raid=noautodetect - solved

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On 24 May 2006, Florian Dazinger uttered the following:
> Neil Brown wrote:
>> Presumably you have a 'DEVICE' line in mdadm.conf too?  What is it.
>> My first guess is that it isn't listing /dev/sdd? somehow.
>> Otherwise, can you add a '-v' to the mdadm command that assembles the
>> array, and capture the output.  That might be helpful.
>> NeilBrown
>>
> stupid me! I had a DEVICE section, but somehow forgot about my /dev/sdd drive.

`DEVICE partitions' is generally preferable for that reason, unless
you have entries in /proc/partitions which you explicitly want to
exclude from scanning for RAID superblocks.

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