interspersed if desired. This must match the uuid stored in the
superblock.
.TP
+.B name=
+The value should be a simple textual name as was given to
+.I mdadm
+when the array was created. This must match the name stored in the
+superblock on a device for that device to be included in the array.
+Not all superblock-formats support names.
+.TP
.B super-minor=
The value is an integer which indicates the minor number that was
stored in the superblock when the array was created. When an array is
will, when monitoring the arrays, move a spare drive from one array in
a group to another array in that group if the first array had a failed
or missing drive but no spare.
+
+.TP
+.B auto=
+This option declares to
+.B mdadm
+that it should try to create the device file of the array if it
+doesn't already exist, or exists but with the wrong device number.
+
+The value of this option can be "yes" or "md" to indicate that a
+traditional, non-partitionable md array should be created, or "mdp",
+"part" or "partition" to indicate that a partitionable md array (only
+available in linux 2.6 and later) should be used. This later set can
+also have a number appended to indicate how many partitions to create
+device files for, e.g.
+.BR auto=mdp5 .
+The default is 4.
.RE
.TP
.br
# /dev/md2 is made from precisey these two devices
.br
-ARRAY /dev/md2 devices=/dev/hda1,/dev/hda2
+ARRAY /dev/md2 devices=/dev/hda1,/dev/hdb1
# /dev/md4 and /dev/md5 are a spare-group and spares
.br
ARRAY /dev/md5 uuid=19464854:03f71b1b:e0df2edd:246cc977
.br
spare-group=group1
+.br
+# /dev/md/home is created if need to be a partitionable md array
+.br
+# any spare device number is allocated.
+.br
+ARRAY /dev/md/home UUID=9187a482:5dde19d9:eea3cc4a:d646ab8b
+.br
+ auto=part
MAILADDR root@mydomain.tld
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