Actually yeah that's not it at all. That's a `systemd-tmpfiles` file 
whatever the fudge that is, nothing at all to do with mdadm

On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 2:34:38 PM UTC-5 brick wrote:

> I don't think that's it. It's only one line long and has no reference to 
> my arrays. I tried to put mine there anyway and rebooted but my arrays are 
> still all raid0
>
> On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 2:18:59 PM UTC-5 Mike Keehan wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 11:08:09 -0700 (PDT) 
>> leo...@gmail.com wrote: 
>>
>> > Long story short I had a drive failure, now all my RAID arrays 
>> incorrectly 
>> > show up as "raid0 inactive". Apparently one way to fix this is to 
>> manually 
>> > change the arrays to the correct levels in mdadm.conf, but I can't seem 
>> to 
>> > find that in my dom0 with the `locate` command. 
>> > 
>> > Please help. I really need these arrays back. My damn fedora-34 
>> template is 
>> > there so I can't even use sys-net 
>> > 
>>
>> Try "find / -name mdadm.conf -print 
>>
>> It's in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/ on my laptop, but I don't have raid. 
>>
>> Mike. 
>>
>

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