Re: access array from knoppix

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> His advice 
> was valid.

Maybe valid but not helping with my problem since the problem is/was, 
that /dev/md0 didn't exist at all. mdadm -C won't create device nodes.

But I figured the workaround meanwhile, so it doesn't matter anymore.
(In case someone wanna know: mknod in /lib/udev/devices does it on a hard disk 
install, I guess could work in /dev on knoppix, too, haven't tried yet.)


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