Re: RAID 0, disks swapped ?

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c.baegert-listes@xxxxxxxxx <c.baegert-listes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> older. The good point of the RAID 1+0 solution is that I just have to repair 
> a raid0 array now. But how ?

That's most likely gone - at least your data is most likely corrupted
after your reiserfsck and rebuild-tree, unless all you did did not write
to the disks (which is not very likely :)).
You could try to recreate the array in the correct order, perhaps you
can get a little back but i think its time to consult your backups,
alone to find out what's corrupted and what's not.


regards
   Mario
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                                                  -- Hermann Hesse

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