I went to install a new hard drive in my server today to pre-emptively avoid a disaster as the drives in my server have been running 24/7 for 1.5 years and the drives are so cheap, that replacing it should save me time later. I thought all I had to do was power down, yank one drive, power up, partition the new drive, and rebuild the RAID. That is great in theory, but my RAID had errors so when I rebooted, it failed to reboot. I ran fsck on it (after failing to read what the screen told me to do for too long) and let it repair lots of little problems. After that, I was able to reboot and rebuild the RAID. In about an hour, my RAID will be rebuilt and I’ll let it sit for a few days before I go ahead and replace the second drive. With all the problems I have with my server, you’d think I’d learn to just use a hosting service and let someone else manage the hardware. Oh well.