Looks good to me. I don't see anything missing, but there are a couple unnecessary steps in there:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:57:58PM -0400, Robert James Kaes wrote: > 2. Format the partitions on the new drive. You can skip this step. The md device needs to be formatted, the physical partitions underlying it don't. (It won't hurt anything, but it won't do any good, either.) > 4. Replace the failed drive and boot using a boot disk which boots root > from /dev/md0 If you have the system set up to boot from md0, you shoudn't need a boot disk. -- With the arrest of Dimitry Sklyarov it has become apparent that it is not safe for non US software engineers to visit the United States. - Alan Cox "To prevent unauthorized reading..." - Adobe eBook reader license