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ubuntu RAID is not a block device error

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I created RAID1 with 2 disks using a usb hub. RAID is set to /dev/md0. I finished the installation by mounting it to a folder. When I restarted the device, the path changed to /dev/md127, I mounted it again and used it without any problems, even though I restarted a few times, there was no problem. Today I rebooted and the path changed back to /dev/md0. When I want to mount again, I get the error mount: /dev/md0: /media/raidshare is not a block device.

Why might the path be changing on its own and what can I do to fix this error.

Ubuntu Server 20.04 Rasperry pi4

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