> > this graph (except the volume group). But in reality, we don't want someone
> > coming along and mucking with md0 or with LV2 or with any of the disk
> > partitions, because they are all in use by the two volumes at the top.
>
> It's the user's fault if they choose to write on such a device.
You want access to the raw devices as well as the virtual volumes. You
try doing SMART diagnostics online on an md volume if you can't get
at /dev/hd* and /dev/sd*.
You don't want to mount both layers at once I suspect, but even that
may be questionable for a read only mirror.
Alan
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