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 -- Ubuntu 10.04 can't create partition on fakeraid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/568050 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs