> Am 09.06.2023 um 09:48 schrieb François Patte 
> <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr>:
> 
>> ...
>> Is it possible to unplug one of the disks (say sdf) and make an
>> install with a raid1 in degraded mode (+lvm) then, when the install is
>> finished, to plug again the disk sdf and synchronise the partitions
>> with mdadm?
>> Moreover, I don't understand why the problem occurs only with sde1 and
>> sdf1 and not with the other disks (sde2, sdf2 as already pointed) : I
>> have 6 disks, and more partitions, paired in pairs as raid members.
>> Thank you for lights.
> 
> No answer... Is this problem so uncommon?  Or so obvious?

I suppose, the issue is a bit complex and a bit confusing.

The first question is which Fedora edition you want to install. The 
installation routines differ a lot and so do the possible solutions. 

Additionally, in the previous thread, I recall that the affected disks are to 
be reinstalled any way and can be reformatted beforehand. Is that not a 
solution? 


Peter





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