> Even if you intentionally caused the divergence you don't want both
> disks to show up as the same volume when plugged in.

Right, they'd need to show up under an additionally enumerated (or
mangled) "version name", if another segment (version) of the same array
is allready running. For hot-plug management of segments to work, all
segments however would need show up under their real array ID, if
connected first or one at a time. Otherwise the system won't recognize
the segment of the array as such and boot or open it correctly, and you
won't be able to switch between versions by switching the disks that are
connected.


> if you want another component to automatically notice
> when one of the disks has been ejected from the array due to conflicting
> changes and migrate it to a new array, that is quite fine. It would
> then show up as a new mount on your desktop.

However that is a differnt thing. That's creating new and different
arrays. It is not managing segments of one array.

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