On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, Nicolas George wrote:
Roger Price (12024-11-26):UUID sdg6 = UUID sdh6 ! Aren't UUIDs supposed to be unique?Yes, they are: somebody did something wrong on your suystem. Odds it was you. It sure was not me :-Þ When did you add the most recent of these drives? How did you add it?
The Raid was built with Debian 9 using the usual tools, mdadm. It has run smoothly ever since. I recently installed Debian 12 on the box. The installation process discovered the existing Raid and asked for the mount points. It continued to run smoothly. I have never had to change or re-assign the drives.
I do not fiddle with UUIDs, ever. So if someone did something wrong, it was mdadm in Debian 9 or the Debian 12 installation. As I said, I do not mess with UUIDs.
Roger My apologies again for the wretched formatting of lsblk -f