Re: call for testing, dmraid in rawhide

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Jesse Keating wrote:

I can use dmraid to look at stuff:

[root@dhcp-108 ~]# dmraid -r
/dev/sda: sil, "sil_afbidccddcdg", mirror, ok, 490232704 sectors, data@
0
/dev/sdb: sil, "sil_afbidccddcdg", mirror, ok, 490232704 sectors, data@
0

reminds me, before I specifically started testing dmraid ...

the box had previously been installed with "fake" raid in the bios, and had windows xp installed on it, I then changed the SATA mode from RAID to AHCI, without actually removing the raid config from the drives, I realise this is the wrong way to do it.

However I then proceeded to install Fedora (at this time it was FC5T1 rather than rawhide) purely onto /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, it went ok, and worked, however at each bootup, when device mapper ran, it could "see" the now defunct raid devices and gave a whinge about /dev/mapper/raidsetname_randomguidthing not existing

Just a heads up in case anyone else does the same and wonders where the message is from, or anyone considers that devicemapper shouldn't even be looking for dmraid devices if the SATA setting is not in RAID mode ...

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