Partitioning on RAID (Ref: Mounting Promise RAID0 w/ Linux software RAID)

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I found that I can combine the discs raw into one large array that maps properly. Problem is that now I have an array that has a partition table and a partition that I can't seem to mount. Is there any way to coax the system into letting me do this? I couldn't find any documentation on it, but there seems to be support in the kernel code for the md driver.

-Aaron Longfield

Partition on the array:

Disk /dev/md0: 245.8 GB, 245884649472 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 29893 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

    Device Boot	     Start	   End	    Blocks    Id  System
/dev/md0p1   *		 1	 29893	 240115491     7  HPFS/NTFS


raidtab entry:

raiddev /dev/md0
	raid-level		0
	nr-raid-disks		2
	persistent-superblock	0
	chunk-size		64

	device			/dev/hdc
	raid-disk		0
	device			/dev/hdd
	raid-disk		1
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