Hi, Molle Bestefich a écrit : > Gentoo is ridden with old versions of the various software you can emerge. > When you report problems you should always tell what version of the > software you are using. I'm sorry :-( > Please post "dmraid --version" and "dmsetup version". If your dmraid > is not -rc8, upgrade that. If you're upgrading dmraid, there's a good > chance that you also need to upgrade the various dm stuff. $ dmraid --version dmraid version: 1.0.0.rc6 (2005.02.28) static dmraid library version: 1.0.0.rc6 (2005.02.28) device-mapper version: unknown # dmsetup version Library version: 1.01.00-ioctl (2005-01-17) Driver version: 4.4.0 >>When I've run: >>$ dmraid -ay >> >>I get a new device: >>/dev/mapper/pdc_gjbjdagge > > >>but 80GB only are available, then I create a partition with whole space > > > Sounds like one of the bugs that Heinz has fixed in the last couple of months. ok I'm going to try latest version >>=> $ cfdisk /dev/sd[a|b] shows only one 80GB partition and 80GB free >>space on both disks. > > > Assuming that you've raided your disks in a RAID 1? right > You just said that you created an 80 GB partition - what did you expect? I would like to use each max disk capacity ie 160Go (but only 80GB appears in /dev/mapper/pdc_gjbjdagge). One or two partitions with lvm2. > >>Losing some ticks... checking if CPU frequency changed. > > Odd. Very un-informative of the kernel not to tell whether it found > problems or not. maybe wrong dma options. Thank you for help _______________________________________________ Ataraid-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ataraid-list