On Wed, 05 Jun 2019 12:44:13 +0930 Tim via users 
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> On Tue, 2019-06-04 at 20:40 -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > Yes, it is a hardware RAID. The BIOS is very confusing but it does
> > not say anything in there (anymore).
>
> Hardware RAID *relies* on the hardware.  If you lose the hardware, you
> lose access to your files.  So, a motherboard dying can make the files
> useless on a perfectly good drive.
>
> You'd need to replace the hardware with a suitable equivalent (which
> may not be possible) to re-access your data.  This is why we recommend
> against using hardware RAID.
>
> If you're using RAID for data backups, you absolutely don't want to be
> dependent on particular hardware for the drives.
>
> Did you (or someone else) take anti-static precautions when building
> your PC, or later handling?  If not, you set yourself up for this kind
> of thing.  People don't usually instantly kill static-sensitive
> components, they usually seriously degrade them.  They apparently work
> fine at the time, but later on they fail.  And because of the time
> frame, you don't associate the failure with putting your system
> together.

Thanks very much! The machine came from Dell. It is possible that this sort of 
precaution was taken but I do not know. I was unaware that hardware RAID is not 
recommended.

I am not as bothered about the / drive, because my /home is somewhere else (on 
a 2TB system with both hardware RAID and another mount where it backs up via an 
hourly cron job) but it is a nuisance not being able to do anything.

I will look into the software RAID.

Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan

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