[CentOS] fsck mdraid root partition
Bowie Bailey
Bowie_Bailey at BUC.comMon Aug 17 17:27:24 UTC 2015
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There are some errors on my root filesystem, so I need to fsck it. In order to do this while the filesystem is unmounted, I'm booting from the install disk. However, since the filesystem is on an mdraid device, I'm not sure of the right way to get it assembled so I can check it. If I do, mdadm --examine --scan, then I get this: ARRAY /dev/md/2 metadata=... (and others, but I'm only interested in md2 at this point) It shows as /dev/md/2, while it is called /dev/md2 if I boot into the OS. If I do this: mdadm --assemble --scan /dev/md/2 I assume it will assemble it. Is it going to cause and problems assembling it under a different name in order to run the fsck? Should I rather force it to have the same name like this: mdadm --assemble /dev/md2 /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 if that will even work? Thanks, -- Bowie
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