Re: raid array with 3T disks and GPT partition

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On 9/1/2011 12:55 PM, Doug Ledford wrote:
Non-FS Data, which we hijacked for our purposes as it will keep the
system (any OS in fact) from thinking there should be a filesystem
there, leaving it free for us to pick up anytime in the boot process.

What do you mean? Linux doesn't care what the partition type code says. I brought that up on lkml a year or so back that it should at least respect the hidden flag and not expose that partition, but nobody seemed interested.

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