[Bug 218866] Extra /dev/sd.. entries for a fake raid on Z10PE-D16 WS motherboard.

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218866

Phillip Susi (phill@xxxxxxxxxxxx) changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Phillip Susi (phill@xxxxxxxxxxxx) ---
This is no bug.  Fake raids are, well, fake.  The kernel sees both individual
disks and since they are mirror images of each other, both have the same
partitions on them.

The dmraid utility can be used to recognize the fake raid metadata and
configure the kernel device mapper to access the raid, and with the -Z switch,
it will remove the partitions from the underlying individual disks from the
kernel's view.

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