Re: RAID5 kicks non-fresh drives

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On Thu, 25 May 2006, Craig Hollabaugh wrote:

That did it! I set the partition FS Types from 'Linux' to 'Linux raid autodetect' after my last re-sync completed. Manually stopped and started the array. Things looked good, so I crossed my fingers and rebooted. The kernel found all the drives and all is happy here in Colorado.

Would it make sense for the raid code to somehow warn in the log when a device in a raid set doesn't have "Linux raid autodetect" partition type? If this was in "dmesg", would you have spotted the problem before?

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Mikael Abrahamsson    email: swmike@xxxxxxxxx
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