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Originally Posted by blue68f100
Always save than sorry.
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Good line; but in this case, I do not want the mirrored data, I just want to reestablish the RAID for new data...
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It should be the physical ID of the drive. co de config mirror 10000 10010
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But the top two entries have the same physical ID as the 3rd & 4th. Are those partitions on the drives; I'd thought they were the NVRAM that held the OS. [I'd assumed that the 2000 was a model with OS_on_Flash, not OS_on_disk -- true or false??] If so, the format I did on the replacement drive had to created the one...
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If you look at the drive info the new drive should be mounted, showing a free share.
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The GUI shows Drive 1/Single Disk/OK
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10017 & 10007 are partion used by the OS, where 50000 is the raid1 set.
Please this will only work if the drives are the same size. If not let me not there is another work around.
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My replacement drive is slightly larger; 38,436 vs 37,363 MB. With software RAID on Linux, this was not an issue -- is it a problem here?