RAID without superblock

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Hi all,

what is the proper way to assemble a two disk,
RAID-1, without superblock.
That is, created with "-B" instead of "-C".

I noticed that re-using "-B", will start an
array sync/repair, but it is not clear to me
which disk is source and which is destination.

Using a bitmap file, seems to be safer option,
but I'm not sure if this is just a workaround
or it is the proper way.

Thanks a lot in advance,

bye,

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piergiorgio
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