Well, I wasn't as careful as I should have been (read: no backups of old config
files for reference) out of habit, and it's finally got me into big trouble.
I have a four disk RAID-0 array holding a couple years worth of /home and also
backups of /var and /mp3 (which are both gone from elsewhere).

I've tried a few things like rearranging /etc/raidtab to the way I think it may
be since the drive numbers have changed, and running raidstart /dev/md/0, but
it tells me the drives are out of order and a drive is missing.  The array
is set up with persistent superblocks so before I screwed it up it was 
autodetected at startup.  The box is running 2.4.7 with an unstable build of
raidtools2 (I think) from source a few months back.

I obviously don't fully understand what I'm doing, can somebody help me out
with getting the array back in order?  I haven't touched the drives themselves,
and they were properly unmounted before I mixed them up, so everything else
should be fine.
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Andrew W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://failsure.net/
http://home.cwru.edu/~agw4/ -- Debian GNU/Linux
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