On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 01:43:09PM +1100, Lindsay Yardley wrote:
> G'day all,
> I have or will have in a few minutes (I hope):
> hda1: /boot
> hda2: /
> hda3: swap
> md0:  /home
> 
> My question is: If hda fails and I replace it, reinstall debian then umount
> /home from / then mount /home on md0 the system will be restored and I'll
> have access to my old /home directory, right/wrong?

Before we proceed, let's clear this up: what type of RAID device is
/dev/md0, and what partitions are assigned to it?

 $ cat /proc/mdstat

ought to shed some light on the issue.

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