I'm not trying to merge/unsplit parity files. I can imagine several reasons why that might be relatively difficult to do, for no benefit. I'm trying to rebuild a 1parity which no longer exists. The 2parity and 3parity still exist. Since 1parity no longer exists, there's no reason that it needs to be split.
I had a pair of drives holding split parity (for the first parity), and for dumb reasons I no longer have them, so I can't copy the parity files. I have a new drive that is big enough for non-split parity, and I'd like to rebuild on it. I put it into the config file as "parity", and did "snapraid -d parity -l parity1-fix.log fix". However i't reports: Parity 'parity' misses used file '1'! If you have removed it from the configuration file, please restore it Is there some way to convince Snapraid...
I'd like to have two safes open in one instance of the program, because I'd like to be able to copy or move complete entries from one to another. without having to cut and paste each field separately. Although tabs have been mentioned, I'd prefer separate windows to easily use drag-and-drop for copying.
Thanks!
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