Hi!

Try using raidhotadd. My idea is that it should do the trick.

Ciao
Matthias

> -----Original Message-----
> From: EXT Aaron D. Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 29. September 1999 18:05
> To: Linux Raid Mail List
> Subject: putting failed disk back in array
> 
> 
> 
> I've got two identical systems each with two disks, which I'm 
> intending to
> do root RAID1.  I've got one system all configured (took a 
> while).  So I
> figured, hey, why not just swap disks in the systems and let RAID deal
> with recontructing the other disk.  Figured it would save me 
> a few hours
> building the second system...
> 
> Anyways, so I pulled /dev/sdb and replaced it with a new disk, which I
> then partitioned to match /dev/sda.  Made sure to set the part type to
> "fd" where appropriate.
> 
> The system boots up fine off of /dev/sda, but won't start 
> re-mirroring to
> /dev/sdb.  The RAID HOWTO indicates it should "like magic".
> 
> I'm Confused...
> 
> -- 
> Aaron Turner           | Either which way, one half dozen or another. 
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> 
> "There is no worse tyranny than to make a man pay for 
> something he does
> not want merely because you think it would be good for him." 
> -Benjamin Franklin
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