You guys want a -rc16b?



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FWIW, the known 4.7 faults are:  Writing to an array during a disk rebuild can result in a lost write;  a failed USB flash drive where you lose the super.dat file and don't have a backup;  and an obscure file renaming bug that could cause the loss of that one file.      If you simply don't write to the array during disk rebuilds and keep a backup of your flash drive you can easily avoid the first two.    The latter would require using a copy utility that doesn't create multiple copies of temp files on physically different disks.

 

Thanks for spending the time to explain what the faults of 4.7 are! I have been wondering what they were.

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