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Mounting a MDADM Raid 0 Array with Unassigned Devices Plugin?

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Hey guys, so I have a raid 0 array that I set up using mdadm in Ubuntu and it has all the data that I wanted to transfer to my unraid share but I’m having trouble figuring out how to mount it. I’ve connected both drives to unraid and created a mount point but in the unassigned devices plugin I don’t see any option to mount them but only to format them. I was planning on using rsync like I have in the past to copy the directory over to unraid, is this possible?

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It's not possible, since Unraid doesn't have the standard MDADM driver, it's uses a modified version for its driver, also next time please use the existing plugin support thread for any plugin related questions.

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You could spin up an Ubuntu VM and pass-trough those disks.

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Oh that might be a great solution. Do you have any articles or sources you would recommend I check out to do that?

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8 minutes ago, WilliamAdultman said:

Do you have any articles or sources you would recommend I check out to do that?

Not really, but there are many threads in the forum about that, probably a few guides/videos also.

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