Thanks for the help! cryptsetup luksClose luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9
did the trick. Steps Remove entry from /etc/fstab # vi /etc/fstab then following sequence of commands: # lsof +d /raid1/ <nothing> # lsof +D /raid1/ <nothing> # df </raid1 does not show up> # mount </raid1 does not show up> # cryptsetup luksClose luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9 <nothing> # cryptsetup luksClose luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9 <Device luks-ab8911f9-b3a4-4f33-8b10-7e52c7217ae9 is not active.> # wipefs -a /dev/md127 <nothing> # mdadm -S /dev/md127 <nothing> # mdadm --misc --zero-superblock /dev/sdd1 <nothing> # mdadm --misc --zero-superblock /dev/sdc1 <nothing> # ls /raid1/ <nothing> # touch /raid1/foo <nothing> # ls /raid1/ <foo> # rm /raid1/foo # lsof +d /home <lots of entries> # lsof +d /raid1/ <nothing> # umount /raid1/ <nothing> # umount -f /raid1/ <nothing> # /bin/rm -rf /raid1/ <nothing> # lsof | grep md127 <nothing> Now fdisk, partprobe, mkfs.ext4, fsck, mkdir /mountpoint, mount for each disk that was part of the raid group. Again, thanks
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