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ext4 on mdadm reverting data I had to use the UUID of the file system and not of the array. But other then that its dead on. I used sudo blkid to find out the UUID of the partitions. |
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ext4 on mdadm reverting data not using /dev/md/* was exactly the error. I believe that the /dev/md* labels are given to whatever superblock is detected first. So you agree that using /dev/md/* labels works as expected? |
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ext4 on mdadm reverting data @MartinSchröder Thanks for your replay. There is no backup utility running (I do the backups by hand at the moment). AFAIK ext4 doesn't support snapshots (I don't use lvm). |
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