Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array

  2007-01-30 20:00:03
This guide shows how to remove a failed hard drive from a Linux RAID1 array (software RAID), and how to add a new hard disk to the RAID1 array without losing data. 
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