[Lunar-bugs] [Lunar Linux 0000067]: unable to create software-RAID with 1.6.0
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Thu Feb 23 15:31:06 UTC 2006
The following issue has been UPDATED.
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<http://bugs.lunar-linux.org/view.php?id=67>
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Reported By: remsys
Assigned To: sofar
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Project: Lunar Linux
Issue ID: 67
Category: ISO
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
Moonbase Version: 20060131
Core Tools: Lunar
Core Tools Version: 20060129
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Date Submitted: 02-22-2006 11:35 UTC
Last Modified: 02-23-2006 15:31 UTC
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Summary: unable to create software-RAID with 1.6.0
Description:
I can't get my machines to setup a software-RAID, not through the
installer, nor from the command line in a temporary shell.
Here's what goes wrong:
INSTALLER
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Partitioning:
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The first thing that strikes me as odd is that I can's see /dev/hdc if I
try to partition my disks, although it's definitely there. So I have to
exit to a tempshell to partition /dev/hdc.
In regard to a software-RAID it would be nice/useful to have the
possibility to copy the partition-scheme of one drive to another.
Setup RAID:
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First of all I'd like the installed to warn me if I'm not using FS-type fd
on the disks I'm trying to turn into an array.
Secondly the installer is unable to create and start a raid-device (i.e.
/dev/md0) if it already contains a superblock. it should use
--really-force or at least ask you if you'd like to do so.
If I try to start any other array than /dev/md0 (i.e. /dev/md1 having
members /dev/hda2 and /dev/hdc2, which have both been setup correctly) the
installer simply restarts all over again!
trying to setup&start all other arrays from the commandline in a
tempshell, as I have done many times before with the 2.4-based kernels,
doesn't work either, simply because there aren't any other /dev/md devices
than /dev/md0 -> /dev/md/0 (???????????). I haven't got a clue how to get
those, so I'll roll back to the 1.5.2 iso......
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sofar - 02-23-06 15:31
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> The first thing that strikes me as odd is that I can's see /dev/hdc if I
try to
> partition my disks, although it's definitely there. So I have to exit to
a
> tempshell to partition /dev/hdc.
this was fixed in SVN already as reported on the ML.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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02-22-06 11:35 remsys New Issue
02-22-06 11:35 remsys Moonbase Version => 20060131
02-22-06 11:35 remsys Core Tools => Lunar
02-22-06 11:35 remsys Core Tools Version => 20060129
02-23-06 15:31 sofar Note Added: 0000118
02-23-06 15:31 sofar Severity block => minor
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