Re: Moving MD/LVM from PPC to x86

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Quoting Neil Brown <[email protected]>:

> This suggests that the superblock is currently the correct byteorder
> for the current host.  You use
>    mdadm --examine --metadata=0.swap /dev/sda1
> when you have moved a devices from one host to different host with the
> opposite endian-ness (e.g. bigendian to littlendian).

I see, thanx for clarifying this.

> Does that make it clear?

Absolutely. I just want to be very clear. I don't have a full backup
(have no means to backup 1Tb), so I want to minimize the risk of loosing
data. I thank you for explaining so that even I can understand :)




PS. No sarcasm intended, even IF it should sound like it! I _am_ greatfull.
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