Thanks,Jeremy.
So far as I can tell, I have the same problem, it cannot create the file 
system.  Either I don't know what to rename, or the name is not the only 
problem.

I have a Dell Studio XPS 8100 with an Intel Core i7-860 processors,
Serial ATA II Raid 1 with dual 750 GB Hard Drives.  I've been trying to
set up a dual-boot.  Windows 7 did its, what I understand is usual,
trick to put the system page file smack in the middle of its partition,
so I am limited in how small I can make the Windows partition.

I'm looking for the file to rename (to change pvolume_number to
volume_number, but I don't find anything with p in it.  Am I looking in
the wrong place?

Thanks.  If you have advice, I'd appreciate it.

r...@ubuntu:~# dmraid -s
*** Group superset isw_bifgdfbbc
--> Active Subset
name   : isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume0
size   : 1465143552
stride : 128
type   : mirror
status : ok
subsets: 0
devs   : 2
spares : 0


r...@ubuntu:/dev/mapper# ls -a
.            isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume0    isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume03
..           isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume01  isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume05
control  isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume02  isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume06

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