[Bug 760940] Re: dmraid mounts inexistent arrays

2011-04-20 Thread Danny Wood
The solution you found indicates that a BIOS fakeraid was setup on those disks, you may have done it accidentally when playing with BIOS settings. Unfortunately the useful information was erased when you did dmraid -E. In Ubuntu 9.10 fakeraid became a default option during setup, you could actual

[Bug 760940] Re: dmraid mounts inexistent arrays

2011-04-15 Thread Antonio Vázquez Blanco
I am totally shure I didn't enable raid in any of my devices because they're first hand and I've never tested raid even I knew what it is. The thing is that since ubuntu 9.10 I think, ubiquity stopped detecting my drives. I can't provide any info unless you tell me which commands to type. Even thou

[Bug 760940] Re: dmraid mounts inexistent arrays

2011-04-15 Thread Danny Wood
Antonio your drives must have had dmraid metadata on them! This is the only way for Ubuntu to detect this type of RAID and as a result it activated your disks in that way. Removing the metadata (with dmraid -E) fixed your issue. You must have created a RAID array at some point or bought second ha

[Bug 760940] Re: dmraid mounts inexistent arrays

2011-04-14 Thread Antonio Vázquez Blanco
No, the issue was fixed. The problem resides in the fact that dmraid detected my hdd as a raid array which I've never configured at all. There's more information in the link I've provided in the first post. Thanks. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, whi

[Bug 760940] Re: dmraid mounts inexistent arrays

2011-04-14 Thread Phillip Susi
It is unclear what the problem you are trying to report is. After you used dmraid -E, are you still having an issue? ** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. htt