Re: How to determine drive order in RAID-1

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On Monday October 15, laytonjb@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Good evening,
> 
> I hate to be a noob, but my system is dying (I think it's a bad
> motherboard) so I wanted to get this email out before the system
> died again.
> 
> I've got 2 different RAID-1 devices (md0 and md1). md0 uses
> the on-board IDE controller and md1 has two SATA drives
> each is attached to a Promise SATA300 TX2 controller
> (one drive to one controller). Is there anyway to determine
> which drive is the first drive in the md device and which is
> the second.

There is no "first" or "second".  There are just two drives.

> 
> The reason I want to determine this is that I will be moving
> the drives to a new system. Or does it matter in which order
> they are moved? (the OS drive is moving over as well).

No, it does not matter.

NeilBrown
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