Re: Filesystem on RAID5 missing or corrupted after reboot (bad superblock error)

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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Mike Berger wrote:

Hi,

I had posted to this list a week ago asking for assistance in recovering
a filesystem on my RAID5 array.  After having recovered what I could
(from other sources, backups, etc) I decided to start fresh, and found I
have even bigger problems.

Hi,

If you are using GPT partitions, the kernel will not recognize them
after stop/start or a reboot unless you have this option enabled in the
kernel:

CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION=y

Also, why use a GPT partition, do you have individual HDDs over 2TiB?
If not, just make a regular partition on each HDD with fdisk and make it type
'fd'?

Justin.

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