How do I get rid of md126, md127?

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Hi,

I found this post extremely useful:
https://partner-bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=542022

Quoting the above URL:

How to fix the '125/126/127' mdadm issue.

The array has '125' stored as the 'preferred minor' in the metadata.
You can change this by assembling with --update=super-minor.
e.g.

 mdadm -S /dev/md125
 mdadm -A /dev/md1 --update=super-minor

it should get details of which devices to included from /etc/mdadm.conf.

However it is possible that mdadm.conf in your initrd also the name
as /dev/md125.
So once you have performed the above, run mkinitrd again, reboot, and report
what happens.


--

Justin.


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