On 02/01/18 23:02, David Christensen wrote: > On 01/02/18 10:05, deloptes wrote: >> David Christensen wrote: >> >>> You can boot with your md device with the following kernel command >>> lines: >>> >>> for old raid arrays without persistent superblocks: >>> md=<md device no.>,<raid level>,<chunk size factor>,<fault >>> level>,dev0,dev1,...,devn > > I did not write that. > > > This is the second incorrect attribution to myself I've seen in the > recent past...
Really? It looks like you did. In message <7603d1fa-88db-25c0-678b-88424fec6...@holgerdanske.com>, I see four levels of quoting (so five levels of conversation). The message seems to read that you're quoting to...@tuxteam.de quoting David Christensen quoting Sven Hartge quoting David Christensen. About half way down the message there is an unquoted passage that starts "Yes, I saw that when I STFW. It starts with" and continues into the above text ("You can boot with"). So, what exactly are you complaining about? That you didn't write the text originally (i.e. because the author of the document did)? You may not have authored the text, but you still wrote into your email (perhaps you copy/pasted it. It's impossible to know that). Are you complaining that you didn't write the text as literally shown in deloptes' email? The bar or characters in the left column of the email are merely a formatting convention to show which parts of the email are quoted. You didn't write them, but deloptes added them to demarcate your text. Are you complaining that the text wasn't from an email by you, but from someone else? If so, who do you think it should be attributed to instead? > > > David >
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