Re: RAID 0, disks swapped ?

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Le vendredi 17 octobre 2008, vous avez écrit :
> This is true for assembling an existing RAID (provided it has a
> superblock), but when you create a new one ... where should md know the
> order except from what you gave it?
> But... why did you have to recreate it at all?

If I remember well, a re-add failed after a disk lost sync, so I had to 
re-create the RAID 1 array after stopping it, and then I had to stop the RAID 
0 before...

Regards,
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Christophe
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