[Harry Zink] > on 5/10/00 2:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > You probably need to do a 'raidstop' on md0. Then, maybe you can > > fdisk it? > > Been there, done that. > Makes no difference. It just very persistently holds on to these drives. Are you claiming that /proc/mdstat has the md0 active both before and after running raidstop /dev/md0? Just want to clarify. James
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