Re: Problem with large devices >2TB

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Followup to:  <0376848.20060510150440@xxxxxxxxxxx>
By author:    Jim Klimov <klimov@xxxxxxxxxxx>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.raid
> 
>   Since the new parted worked ok (older one didn't), we were happy
>   until we tried a reboot. During the device initialization and after
>   it the system only recognises the 6 or 7 partitions which start
>   before the 2000Gb limit:
> 

For a DOS partition table, there is no such thing as a partition
starting beyond 2 TB.  You need to use a GPT or other more
sophisticated partition table.

	-hpa
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