On Sunday, 23 May 2004, at 17:52:48 -0400, AndyLiebman@xxxxxxx wrote: > I feel like this is a stupid question. But I actually don't know the answer > to it. If I'm going to make a Software RAID array with a bunch of identical > disks, do the disks have to have at least one partition on them? Or can I use > disks with NO partitions? > You can use any block device as part of a Linux software RAID device, so full disks with no partitions inside should be OK. I seem to remember that this is not the case with LVM, wher you have (should?) to create a partition even if you want to use the full disk, but is late and maybe I and mixing things. > Similarly, if I have made a hardware RAID array (say, with a 3ware 8506 > card), do I have to create at least a single partition on it before I put a file > system on it? > I don't think so. You can "format" any block device, like a disk partition, a logical volume, and even a file on disk through the loop device, so the requirement for a partition table doesn't seem to exist. I think the only thing needed is a couple of (major,minor) trhough which to access the underlying block device. > If partitions aren't necessary, is there any advantage or disadvantage to > having a single partition on a disk versus having none? Is having no partitions > faster? > A disk with no partition table is a contiguous block device from sector zero to the end of the device. Maybe you should follow LVM's advice about using full disks with no partition table. From pvcreate(8): DESCRIPTION pvcreate initializes PhysicalVolume for later use by the Logical Volume Manager (LVM). Each PhysicalVolume can be a disk partition, whole disk, meta device, or loopback file. For DOS disk partitions, the par- tition id should be set to 0x8e using fdisk(8), cfdisk(8), or a equiva- lent. For whole disk devices only the partition table must be erased, which will effectively destroy all data on that disk. This can be done by zeroing the first sector with: dd if=/dev/zero of=PhysicalVolume bs=512 count=1 Greetings. -- Jose Luis Domingo Lopez Linux Registered User #189436 Debian Linux Sid (Linux 2.6.6) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html