3minutesOf: a bit of X-Ways and RAID
Some days ago I was working on four images coming from a QNAP storage: so, four disk whose partitions were used to build up RAID volumes. " No problem " I said to myself, knowing that QNAP are *nix based and that XWF (X-Ways Forensics) is so powerful that I'll not need to switch on Linux. Which RAID? That's true, but you need to instruct XWF about which type and parameters the RAID is using. Easy again, let's find the configuration raidtab file. Here is it: raiddev /dev/md0 raid-level 0 nr-raid-disks 4 nr-spare-disks 0 chunk-size 4 persistent-superblock 1 device /dev/sda3 raid-disk 0 device /dev/sdb3 raid-disk 1 device /dev/sdc3 raid-disk 2 device /dev/sdd3 raid-disk 3 The third par