Re: Broken RAID1 boot arrays

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Leslie Rhorer wrote:
	On a related note, does anyone know of a good Linux Live CD which
enables both network operations (especially telnetd and ftpd) along with
mdadm?  I have a couple of Live CDs on hand, but they don't support mdadm or
remote access.  This is a headless system, and I really can't effectively
work with a local console, plus I need to mount the /boot array in order to
properly edit the initrd.  I suppose I could mount the drive as a non-array
and then force a sync to the second drive, but I'd rather not.
Fedora disks can be booted in rescue mode.

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