BERTRAND Joël wrote:
Well, /dev/mdp0 is created. But what's about /dev/mdp0p1 ? I believe
that mdadm has to create required devices. I don't understand where is
my mistake. Any idea ?
Two things come to my mind:
- udev messing up with what mdadm is doing (but this isn't the moment
where the problems should show up). Either way, check them out to avoid
subtle-looking problems.
- long time ago I noticed, that mdp parameter has problems with creating
nodes for raid partitions on arrays with non-standard names. In my case
it did work when explicit number of partitions was specified, but maybe
your case is different. Try --auto=part4 or --auto=p4 - see if they
work. For the reference :
http://marc.info/?l=linux-raid&m=118720367217616&w=2
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