Re: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-17 Thread Jesper Juhl
On 17/07/07, Ingo Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 14.07.2007 00:52, H. Peter Anvin wrote (please find the answer below the original text): > Ingo Freund wrote: >> Hi >> >> I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four >> 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. >> Non

Re: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-17 Thread Ingo Freund
On 14.07.2007 00:52, H. Peter Anvin wrote (please find the answer below the original text): > Ingo Freund wrote: >> Hi >> >> I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four >> 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. >> None of the until now used tools will work with that devi

Re: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-13 Thread H. Peter Anvin
Ingo Freund wrote: > Hi > > I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four > 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. > None of the until now used tools will work with that device. > fdisk complains about missing cylinder count. > cfdisk misses the device size. > parted shows

Re: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-13 Thread Mark Lord
Ingo Freund wrote: Hi I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. None of the until now used tools will work with that device. fdisk complains about missing cylinder count. cfdisk misses the device size. parted shows the right dev

RE: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-13 Thread Salyzyn, Mark
day, July 13, 2007 8:55 AM > To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org > Subject: howto create partitions bigger than 2TB > > Hi > > I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four > 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. > None of the until now used

howto create partitions bigger than 2TB

2007-07-13 Thread Ingo Freund
Hi I've got a RAID5 (driver aacraid for an ICP9047MA) with four 750GB hdds which provides a 2.25TB sized device. None of the until now used tools will work with that device. fdisk complains about missing cylinder count. cfdisk misses the device size. parted shows the right device size but only cre