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Replying 'for the record', but what I did is to reboot with my install
disk (as I had /boot and / on the ersatz-raid), then create a raidtab that
had the new devices listed under 'failed-disk'. I then ran mkraid -f on
the raid devices, and it successfully rebuilt the raid w/o losing any
data. I then ran raidhotadd to bring the so-called 'failed' disk back into
sync with the existing disk.

This was on a raid 1, and I had already partitioned the new disk to
exactly match the existing one.

- -Jason Martin

On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Jason Martin wrote:

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> Hello, I built a system with the intention of mirroring all of the drives.
> To that end I built on a md 0,1,2 device, but I defined it to have just
> one drive.  Now its time for me to add the mirror, but I can't figure out
> hot to add a disk w/o reinstalling. Can anyone give me some hints on it?
>
> Thanks,
> - -Jason Martin
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