Hi John, On 05/27/2011 07:23 AM, Phil Turmel wrote: > On 05/27/2011 05:44 AM, John Robinson wrote: >> On 27/05/2011 10:15, John Robinson wrote: >> [...] >>> I'm not entirely sure where dev.ID_ etc are supposed to be coming >>> from, but if it's that `blkid -p -o udev /dev/block/8:0` then I'm >>> afraid CentOS 5's blkid doesn't understand the -p or -o udev options, >>> it doesn't produce any output for whole drives with partition tables, >>> and there isn't a /dev/block directory. It's blkid 1.0.0 from >>> e2fsprogs 1.39-23.el5_5.1. >>> >>> If that knocks CentOS 5 support on the head then so be it... >> >> Hmm, udevinfo might be of some use. Still doesn't say it's found a DOS >> partition table, but it does get you e.g. ID_FS_TYPE=linux_raid_member and perhaps `file -s` will tell you there's DOS partition table (sort of). > > I'll look into this when I have a new CentOS 5 VM installed on my laptop. I do want lsdrv to work with all of the CentOS 5 releases. I've been playing with lsdrv in a CentOS 5 VM, and found a number of items to address. The result has been pushed to github, with a detailed description. Please give it a whirl. https://github.com/pturmel/lsdrv (Further bug reports should be posted there... trying to keep the noise down on linux-raid.) Phil -- 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