Well, omit 'think' and the answer may be "yes". A lot of systems are quite simple and RAID is common on the desktop now. If jostled USB fits into this category - then "yes".Would this just be relevant to network devices or would it improve support for jostled usb and sata hot-plugging I wonder?
good question, I suspect that some of the error handling would be similar (for devices that are unreachable not haning the system for example), but a lot of the rest would be different (do you really want to try to auto-resync to a drive that you _think_ just reappeared,
what if it's a different drive? how can you be sure?And that's the key isn't it. We have the RAID device UUID and the superblock info. Isn't that enough? If not then given the work involved an extended superblock wouldn't be unreasonable.
) the error rate of a network is gong to be significantly higher then for USB or SATA drives (although I suppose iscsi would be limilar)