Re: man mdadm regarding --assume-clean says it's OK to use with RAID1 or 10, when creating:

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>        "... It can also be used when creating a RAID1 or RAID10 if you want
> to avoid  the  initial  resync ..."
>
>        I'm wondering why namely those levels are chosen and not RAID5/6 for e. g.?
>
>        I think it's also safe to use with RAID5/6, isn't it?

RAID1/10 don't have parity calculations whereas RAID5/6 do.

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Drew

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