Re: -G to smaller doesn't move superblock... is there _any_ way to shrink?

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> Other than using --create, which isn't much of a risk, the only
> way to do what you want is to fail and remove each device
> from the array, resize the device, add it back to the array, then
> when recovery completes, move on to the next device.
>
> NeilBrown

That's one more reason to use the 1.1 or 1.2 format for everything
except /boot .
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