>From the man page: It looks in its configuration file for the md devices mentioned on the command line, and initializes those arrays. Note that initializing RAID devices destroys all of the data on the consituent devices. > Not under 0.90 as fasr as I know -- as has been mentioned recently, mkraid is > like fdisk -- it manipulates data which is meant to be outwith the FS. so what shoud I run? mkraid /dev/md0 ? or mkraid /dev/md0 --force-resync -f ?? what do I need to do to access my data?
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