Carlos (and anyone else who might know),

In another reply I got there was an indication that I might need to resize
the filesystem on /dev/md0 after I do this since the persistent superblocks
hide at the end of the /dev/md0 partition, correct?  How much do I need to
shrink the FS?

Carlos Carvalho wrote:

> C. R. Oldham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 19 August 1999 08:01:
>  >raiddev         /dev/md0
>  >    raid-level      1
>  >    nr-raid-disks       2
>  >    nr-spare-disks      0
>  >    chunk-size      4096
>  >    persistent-superblock   0
>                              ^^^
> This should be 1!!!
>
>  >If the array does not have persistent superblocks is there a way I can
>  >create them without destroying the data?
>
> mkraid --really-force /dev/md0 will recreate the superblocks without
> touching the info. Make SURE your /etc/raidtab matches what's on disk!

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