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drive dropped from RAID5 set after reboot



Kristian Hermansen wrote:
> There were huge changes to ATA from 2.6.15-2.6.20.
> Dunno if this helps or not.

I don't think so. It looks like I've been running 2.6.20 series kernels 
since December.


> Is it even possible for any of this to effect
> the software RAID array superblock?  I doubt it...

The RAID5 array was setup within the last few months, so it should be 
the same subsystem now as when the superblocks were written.

But thanks anyway.

  -Tom

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