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On 2024-03-17 12.04, B Harder wrote:
On Mar 16, 2024, at 23:16, Greg Oster wrote:
RAIDframe doesn't understand NAME=gpt-label. Use /dev/dk , and then set the
RAID set to autoconfigure. It'll magically figure out what devices need to be glued
together.
Hey Greg, can you explain that
> On Mar 16, 2024, at 23:16, Greg Oster wrote:
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>> On 2024-03-16 21.58, Paul Goyette wrote:
>>> On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Goyette wrote:
>>> Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
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>>> I can easily set the partition type with gpt, but how do I reserve
On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 10:58:18PM -0600, Greg Oster wrote:
> On 2024-03-16 21.58, Paul Goyette wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Goyette wrote:
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> You can use GPT instead of mbr. Wedges should show up automatically (I'm
> pretty sure they do, but since I do NFS exporting of mine, I stuck
On 2024-03-16 21.58, Paul Goyette wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Goyette wrote:
Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
I can easily set the partition type with gpt, but how do I reserve
space for the raid component label? Do I need to reserve that space?