On 10/06/2007 04:24 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote: > Recently, I've noticed that after logging in, a RAID-1 volume is > displayed two times. The same two hdd icons, the same Name, the same > "Properties" are displayed. > > When I choose "Unmount Volume" via the context menu, the second icon > stays on the desktop. All its details in the properties dialog change > to "Volume: home", and indeed the details for my /home partition are > displayed. The "Name" is wrong though, as it's still the size of the > RAID-1 volume. When I want to unmount the volume (just as a test) I'm > asked "Do you want to empty the trash before you umount?" and the > dialog explains what that would yield. If I choose not to empty the > trash and proceed, there is an error dialog "Cannot unmount volume - > The volume is not mounted" (sure, it's /home). When I mount the RAID-1 > volume again, both desktop icons refer to it again. > Was there anything on the second drive before it was put into the RAID1 array? If it was labeled /home before, somehow the system still sees the old label (maybe because the process of creating a RAID array doesn't properly clear non-raid metadata at the beginning of the drive.) -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list