On Tue, 15 May 2001, Alex Bligh - linux-kernel wrote:
> 
> Q: Let us assume you have dynamic numbering disk0..N as you suggest,
>    and you have some s/w RAID of SCSI disks. A disk fails, and is (hot)
>    removed. Life continues. You reboot the machine. Disks are now numbered
>    disk0..(N-1). If the RAID config specifies using disk0..N thusly,

If you have a raid config like that, then you're screwed _whatever_ you
do.

Look into using UUID's, which fix this properly.

And note, btw, how I think the md autorun stuff do all of this the RIGHT
way. Where RIGHT very much includes not using positional information etc.

                Linus

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