Hi all,

I've made a bit of an error with a new NAS / HTPC i've setup.

Only after a few weeks, I've realised I've put the 32bit version on rather than 
the 64bit one.

Aside from the inconvenience of having to fluke my way through user config, 
samba, ftp, xbmc, etc. more worrying for me is a raid volume i've set up using 
mdadm.

I'm really new to linux and software raid, and not entirely confident the linux 
installer wont touch the raid volume.

Is the best way of doing this to unplug the drives on raid vol and reinstall 
64bit dist?

I'm using a small ssd for the os,so this should be ok, but i've got no idea how 
to add the raid volume back in using mdadm.

Also, will all my /etc/configs work ok with their 64bit counterparts?

If anyone can offer me any advice or share their experiences doing this, i 
would be very grateful.

thanks,
sam


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