On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Aaron Hatfield wrote:

AH> UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: RUN ; fsck MANUALLY
AH> /dev/md0: The filesystem size (according to the superblock) is 1542208 blocks
AH> The physical size of the device is 1542144 blocks
AH> Either the superblocks or the partition table is likely to be corrupt!
AH> 
AH> I get this for all md devices after I fsck the device manually I am able to
AH> mount and use them but the next time I reboot it starts over again.

looks like someone created a RAID array after creating the filesystem.
oops.

the only way I know of to clean this up is to create an array properly
(ie: mke2fs AFTER the mkraid), then copy the data onto it.

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