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Re: swap-on-raidframe vs raidctl -P
>> One would be a way to configure raidframe for uses (like swap) that
>> don't care about data preservation when the partition is not in use;
>> parity rewrite at boot would be dummied out for such partitions.
> Consider a RAID 5 set, used for swap, where there is a stripe with
> bad parity. Let the blocks of that stripe be A, B, and P. A "small
> write" to A will read P, compute P', and write out A' and P'.
How can it compute P' without having B on hand? I must be missing
something.
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