On 03/27/2017 10:14 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:

Indeed, I have one RAID with old metadata with only /boot on it.
Another with new metadata containing many LVM partitions.

you can erase the partitions (and metadata) on the outdated disk, booting from a rescue CD (or live CD), with the updated disk disconnected, that way you don't risk any accidental RAID operation. Then boot from the updated disks, and then you can re-create the partitions and use mdadm to fix it.


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Héctor González
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