Re: trying to "brute-force" my RAID 5...

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Francois Barre wrote:
What are you expecting fdisk to tell you?  fdisk lists partitions and
I suspect you didn't have any partitions on /dev/md0
More likely you want something like
   fsck -n -f /dev/md0

and see which one produces the least noise.

Maybe a simple file -s /dev/md0 could do the trick, and would only
produce output different from the mere "data" when the good
configuration is found...

More likely to produce an output whenever the 1st disk in the array is in the right place as it will just look at the 1st couple of sectors for the superblock.

I'd go with the fsck idea as it will try to inspect the rest of the filesystem also.

Brad
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