May 26, 200917 yr I made a stupid mistake while trying to follow the guide on how to mount a NTFS drive and copy files. The last step is to type the umount command on the NTFS disk, which in my case is sdh. By mistake I typed umount /dev/sdg - which is the last disk in my array. Very stupid - the main interface is unavailable and all the disks are unavailable. I have 5 disks (of which number 3 is IDE, the rest SATA), and one parity (also SATA). I am running on 4.5 beta 6. Please bear with my stupidity and help me. Is there a way to stop the array and reboot from root? I tried to save to syslog according to advice, but the command returned killed.
May 26, 200917 yr shutdown procedure to try is here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=3737.msg32524#msg32524 If your processes are being killed, you have run out of free ram (odds are syslog is very full with error messages) You can try to use the power button, or, of that does not work, pull the power plug. Joe L.
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