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* Starting point of the actual RAID data area
@ 2006-10-07 17:34 Jyri Hovila
  2006-10-08  0:49 ` Daniel Pittman
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jyri Hovila @ 2006-10-07 17:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Hello, world!

I'm experimenting with Linux software RAID recovery. My target is to  
be able to recover RAID 5 from individual drives without using the  
Linux RAID tools - I mean mdadm and the others. I know it's not the  
easiest way, but I *do* need to figure out a way to recover Linux  
RAID using Windows... Sorry... ;)

What I'd like to know is how can I find where the actual RAID data  
area starts on disks participating in a RAID 5 set. I know most of  
the RAID configuration information is stored on all of the drives,  
but I'm not geek enough to learn how it's stored from the RAID source  
code.

I would appreciate it a lot if somebody could give me a hand here.  
All I need to understand right now is how I can find out the first  
sector of the actual RAID data. I'm starting with a simple  
configuration, where there are three identical drives, all of them  
used fully for one RAID 5 set. And no LVM at this point.

All comments and ideas are warmly welcome.

Thanks in advance!

Yours,

Jyri

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