Neil Brown wrote:
On Wednesday December 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I tell you that doesn't work, could you provide a complete
command line you expect to work rather than just one argument? Showing
the array designator and the location of the actual new UUID to use? We
think we have
Neil Brown wrote:
> Patches to the man page to add useful examples are always welcome.
And if people would like to be more verbose, the wiki is available at
http://linux-raid.osdl.org/
It's now kinda useful but definitely not fully migrated from the old RAID FAQ.
David
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On Wednesday December 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Before I tell you that doesn't work, could you provide a complete
> command line you expect to work rather than just one argument? Showing
> the array designator and the location of the actual new UUID to use? We
> think we have tried every
Neil Brown wrote:
On Tuesday December 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I needed to move an array to other drives, and because of the way the
array is used, want to keep the UUID on the new array. It doesn't appear
that uuid= works with create (why?), or that stopping the array and then
using as
On Tuesday December 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I needed to move an array to other drives, and because of the way the
> array is used, want to keep the UUID on the new array. It doesn't appear
> that uuid= works with create (why?), or that stopping the array and then
> using assemble with uui
I needed to move an array to other drives, and because of the way the
array is used, want to keep the UUID on the new array. It doesn't appear
that uuid= works with create (why?), or that stopping the array and then
using assemble with uuid= will renumber the array in the superblock.
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