I create a 2 disk raid 0. I stop it and attempt to start it again and it
doesn't start. It apparently doesn't write out the persistant super block.
I did not reboot when i did this. I don't have a transcript of what
happened. I can get it later if it's needed.
Who writes the superblock anyway? mkraid or the kernel driver?
> I create a 2 disk raid 0. I stop it and attempt to start it again and it
> doesn't start. It apparently doesn't write out the persistant super block.
> I did not reboot when i did this. I don't have a transcript of what
> happened. I can get it later if it's needed.
>
> Who writes the superblock anyway? mkraid or the kernel driver?
Forget this, the problem was the order of /etc/raidtab.
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> Who writes the superblock anyway? mkraid or the kernel driver?
The kernel driver.
NeilBrown