On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:10:41 +0100, Andrea Conti wrote:

> > Agreed, however Iain also said that he tried to mount individual
> > partitions and this failed. This should work with RAID1  
> 
> Only if you force the filesystem type (i.e. mount -t xxx, or use
> mount.xxx directly).

Not in my experience.

> However, while I know this works with ext2/ext3/ext4, I have no idea if
> xfs is also smart enough to ignore the raid superblock and mount the
> filesystem anyway in this case.

The RAID superblock is at the end of the filesystem, to avoid any
conflicts with the filesystem superblock.


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Neil Bothwick

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