And lo, Stephen Costaras saith unto me:
>
> Now I do a mkraid --force the system goes through an analyzes the
> superblock, binds the disks until it hits a disk that was in the
> original array. It then tells me that the disk /dev/sd[?]1 is
> already used in a RAID array and then mkraid aborts.
If you were using the latest raidtools to make the RAID array, and
you used --force, you should've seen a message. Read it.
If not, I don't know what your problem is. :-)
Keith
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