  | |  | Replacing first drive in failed array | Replacing first drive in failed array 2005-03-28 - By Brian D. McGrew
Back I've got a software RAID array on my server, it's a RAID1 array with two drives known as /dev/md0 made of up /dev/had and /dev/hdb. This is the primary boot device as well. /dev/had has failed and I need to replace it. However, since /dev/had is where the BIOS looks to boot, how do I do this without blowing myself up?
Should I swap had and hdb so the good drive is first and replace the second drive? Has anyone done this before?
-brian
Brian D. McGrew { brian@(protected) || brian@(protected) }
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