How do i mount a Raid disk in linux
Solution 1:
Your RAID devices are called /dev/md1
and /dev/md2
. It's possible that these contain your filesystems; you could try:
mount /dev/md1 /mnt
Or:
mount /dev/md2 /mnt
Depending on how your system is configured it is also possible that these devices are themselves part of a larger virtual device. If you're unable to mount the individual devices, let us know and we'll work from there.
For more information about Linux software RAID, start with this document.
Solution 2:
I recently found a way to complete this and it's not too complicated.
I found this article, which helped out considerably. https://ahelpme.com/linux/recovering-md-array-and-mdadm-cannot-get-array-info-for-dev-md0/
I ran these commands and had success.
sudo mdadm --assemble --scan --verbose
sudo cat /proc/mdstat
once you figure out which disk you want to mount...
mount /dev/md# /mnt/point