> > 
> > How do I get rid of an existing /dev/md0?
> 
> you stop it. Override the superblock with dd.. and lose all data on the disks.
> 
> 
> > 
> > I'm thinking that I can try creating a RAID1 array using the two
> > allegedly good disks and see if I can make that work.
> 
> yeah
> 
> > 
> > If that works, I'll get rid of it and try recreating the RAID1 with one
> > good disk and the one that mdadm thinks is faulty.
> > 
> 
> you don't have to. You can migrate a 2 disk raid1 to a 3 disk raid5. Howtos 
> are availble via google.
> 
> 
> just saying - box in suspend to ram. I change the cable (and connector on 
> mobo) on a disk with two raid 1 partitions on it.
> 
> One came back after starting the box.
> 
> The other? Nothing I tried worked. At the end I dd'ed the partition.. and did 
> a complete 'faulty disk/replacement' resync....
> 
> argl.
> 
> 
You're assuming I have more knowledge that I do.
Can you explain the steps more in layman's terms.  I've never used dd
before.

Jeff



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