I've got a raid5 array with 5 disks where 2 failed. The failures are
occasional and only on a few sectors so I tried to assemble it with 4
disks anyway:

# mdadm -A -f -R /dev/md<number> /dev/disk1 /dev/disk2 /dev/disk3 /dev/disk4

However mdadm complains that one of the disks has an out-of-date
superblock and kicks it out, and then it cannot run the array with
only 3 disks.

Shouldn't it adjust the superblock and assemble-run it anyway? That's
what -f is for, no? This is with kernel 2.6.22.16 and mdadm 2.6.4.
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