GNU/Linux |
Debian 6.0.0(Squeeze) |
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mdadm-startall(8) |
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mdadm-startall — helper script to start all known arrays
mdadm-startall
The mdadm-startall script scans the system for arrays and writes a configuration file matching the current state. It then starts all arrays it found. If a configuration file already exists and defines arrays, it is used instead.
mdadm (8), mdadm.conf(5)
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