On 26/09/2007, at 10:36 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hmm, thats interesting:
/dev/sda3: UUID="2956c339-fa5e-45d9-ab13-e92a9597ab20"
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sdb3: UUID="2956c339-fa5e-45d9-ab13-e92a9597ab20"
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/md0: UUID="2956c339-fa5e-45d9-ab13-e92a9597ab20"
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/mapper/sdb3: UUID="2956c339-fa5e-45d9-ab13-e92a9597ab20"
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/mapper/sda3: UUID="2956c339-fa5e-45d9-ab13-e92a9597ab20"
SEC_TYPE="ext2" TYPE="ext3"
The two disk partitions that make up md0 have the same UUID as md0
which matches whats in /etc/fstab. The UUID in mdadm.conf is
nowhere to
be found.
Here's another command to try
mdadm --examine --scan
I haven't used software raid for a few years, since before udev and
uuid. Guess I'll
wait for other replies to see how it works :)
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