Re: mdadm --incremental /dev/md?? instead of /dev/md/d??

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Am Montag 01 Dezember 2008 schrieb NeilBrown:
> On Mon, December 1, 2008 1:43 am, Wilhelm Meier wrote:
> > How can I switch the naming scheme for the mdadm incremental-mode
> > using /dev/md42 instead of /dev/md/d42 for adding a device or
> > constructing an array with a minor-number 42?
>
> I thought it did default to /dev/md42
> Do you have something like
>   CREATE auto=mdp
> in /etc/mdadm.conf?? 

no. auto=yes

> Making that "auto=md" might fix it. 

have to check this later

>
> > mdadm --version: 2.6.2
>
> That is about 18 months old now.  An upgrade might be a good idea.

Oh yes. But this is already the debian-etch-backports version. The 
debian-etch version is 2.5.8 (missing --incremental)

>
> NeilBrown
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