<div>Roberto,</div>
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<div>You raise some good points. We must remember this whole problem began with SELINUX Manager returned a completely empty GUI when that app was started. I rebooted and that is when everything "went south".</div>
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<div>Thank for your response.</div>
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<div>Bob Karge<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Roberto Ragusa <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mail@robertoragusa.it">mail@robertoragusa.it</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">Robert Karge wrote:<br><br>> Then reconstructed the Raid 1 array, which I<br>> have done successfully several times, and then added the two Raid drives<br>> back to the array. They then equalized, which appeared normal, this<br>
> took several hours.<br><br></div>I don't understand what you mean exactly by "reconstructed".<br>A RAID can be reassembled from existing disks or can be created<br>from scratch, assigning two disks or (in a quite unusual way)<br>
assigning one disk and then grow it to two disk.<br><br>Your "then added two Raid drives" leaves me wondering what kind of commands<br>were actually executed on your system.<br>
<div class="im"><br>> When that finished I checked for data/directories and there was<br>> nothing. By nothing I mean no directories, no folders, no data.<br>> All though F10 detected that they were Raid formatted (ext2).<br>
<br></div>This is strange. It looks like you have a working filesystem, which<br>is also empty. Accidentally reformatted? Recursive delete?<br><br>Try this:<br> tune2fs -l /dev/md0<br>and paste the output.<br><br>It will be interesting to see<br>
Filesystem created:<br> Mount count:<br><br>>From what you said until now, it looks like a problem at the fileystem<br>level, not at the RAID level, not at the hardware level.<br>
<div class="im"><br>> So my only disaster is the seeming loss of some very important stuff.<br><br></div>I'm tempted to remember you that backups are important if your files<br>are important and that RAID 1 is not a backup.<br>
But you sadly know that, for sure.<br><br>I hope your stuff is still recoverable.<br><br>Best regards.<br>--<br> Roberto Ragusa mail at <a href="http://robertoragusa.it/" target="_blank">robertoragusa.it</a><br><font color="#888888"><br>
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