Re: Linux mdadm superblock question.

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Neil Brown wrote:
When mdadm defaults to 1.0 for a RAID1 it prints a warning to the effect that
the array might not be suitable to store '/boot', and requests confirmation.

So I assume that the people who are having this problem either do not read,
or are using some partitioning tool that runs mdadm under the hood using
"--run" to avoid the need for confirmation.  It would be nice to confirm if
that was the case, and find out what tool is being used.

I created it manually with
mdadm --create /dev/md0 --metadata=1.0 --level=1 --raid-devices=3 /dev/sd[abc]1 but got no warning or confirmation request (mdadm - v2.6.7.1 - 15th October 2008), I guess due to old version.

Regards

--
Cordiali saluti.
Yours faithfully.

Giovanni Tessore


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