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jeff sacksteder wrote:
I should also note that I'm doing this from a liveCD and though I have
modprobe-ed the appropriate modules, I still don't see the node in
/dev for md0.

You can try doing an assemble with force after backing up whatever you feel you should (or can). Assuming you get an array at that point, you can do an information only file system check (fsck -n) to see what the state of the f/s might be. You can also run the 'check' action to see how unhappy mdadm thinks things are.

By that time you will have information to use or report back to the list for more ideas.

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