On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 10:56:08PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: > On Friday 13 October 2006 13:43, Sven Luther wrote: > > As the title says, an install on my XServe G5, with two brand new 320GB > > sata disks, fails. I can manually setup the RAID partitions, but when i > > go into the raid tool, it tells me something about the RAID flag not > > being found or something. > > That is not very helpful. Please provide exact error message.
The exact message is : Aucune partition de RAID disponible Aucune partition de type << Linux RAID Autodetect >> n'est disponible. Veuillez creer une partition de ce type ou supprimer un peripherique multidisque deja utilise pour en liberer les partitions. Si vous utilisez de telles partitions, elle contiennenrt peut-etre des systemes de fichiers et ne peuvent donc pas etre utilisees par cet outil de configuration. Well, i was able to create the array by hand yesterday, and also to create an array on part of the disk yesterday evening, but when i tried to create an array at the end of the disk, it had some problem on the end of the first disk, finding a partition of size 0 and exiting. So this may be related to that, i am not sure where this comes from, if it is a hardware problem with my disk (both are identic though, and brand new, need to check), or if it is a strange bug in mdadm. > Please add 'set -x' in /lib/partman/definitions.sh, reproduce error and > send full log (gzipped) to BR. Will provide, not sure if it will bring more info than the above hand-investigated issue though. Friendly, Sven Luther -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]