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hmm. When I start my disk for movies Ill give that a try. It should work well for my data. The only reason I went away from soft raid was because at the time booting from software raid was next to impossible. <BR>
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On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 08:38 -0400, John Drescher wrote:
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> So what do you do when one of your drives dies on software RAID? Put in
> a new drive and go about your business? Nope. Since you are not
> RAIDing drives but partitions. So you have to rebuild your partition
> table on the new drive. I don't know how thats done, but for me,
> putting in a new drive and switching on the computer is very simple.
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Rebuilding the partition table is very easy.
sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb
John
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