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    [all variants] Re: RAID 5 Recovery Procedure

    You need to partition the new disk like the old disks where. What's the output of this command?


    fdisk -l
    after doing that, you need to add the new disk to your array to get mdadm to use it. ...
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    [all variants] Re: RAID 5 Recovery Procedure

    I'm not sure what you mean by ect4, but I assume you mean ext4. That would be putting a filesystem on the disk, and you don't want to do that before you add it to the array. You just use fdisk or...
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    [all variants] Re: RAID 5 Recovery Procedure

    I normally use fdisk or parted to add a partition to the disk (I like to use disk partitions for mdadm rather than raw disks, but that's not a requirement).

    Also, you don't even have to fail the...
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