On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 15:18 +0100, UDP 514 wrote:
> I have a server with hot swap disks.
>
> I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and
> put in a new
> disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all
> works fine, I can partition it,
> but the lin
Am 2008-05-30 15:18:23, schrieb UDP 514:
> I have a server with hot swap disks.
> I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and put in
> a new
> disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all works
> fine, I can partition it,
> but the linux kernel hang
UDP 514 wrote:
I have a server with hot swap disks.
I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and
put in a new
disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all
works fine, I can partition it,
but the linux kernel hangs on to the old disk partitions
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On 05/30/08 09:18, UDP 514 wrote:
> I have a server with hot swap disks.
>
> I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and
> put in a new
> disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all
> works fine, I c
I have a server with hot swap disks.
I'd like to be able to swap out a non-system disk , eg /dev/sdd and put in
a new
disk, partition it in fdisk, then mount those partitions. This all works
fine, I can partition it,
but the linux kernel hangs on to the old disk partitions in memory, so I
can't
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