Hello, Am Samstag, 22. September 2012, 12:30:28 schrieb Chris Murphy: > On Sep 22, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote: > > But I mean I have read in the changelog from parted 3.1, it is a Raid(1) > > GPT Error Bug corrected ? > > I don't think this is related to parted, honestly. Did you partition sda and > sdb before you created the RAID container? I think the problem is that the > IMSM metadata has stepped on the GPT secondary partition at the end of the > sda and sdb, that's what you original post indicates. > > I could be wrong but it seems like the problem is that sda and sdb shouldn't > even have a GPT in the first place, they should just be treated as raw > physical devices for Intel Raid to take over, and you'd only create a GPT > for the virtual device (the array) within. If correct, the way to get rid > of the kernel GPT error messages would be to remove the unnecessary GPT > structures from sda and sdb, leaving only the IMSM metadata intact. My steps to install a computer with dualboot, but I can also install Linux alone with the same result. I create the Array's with the on board BIOS run indexing the I run a Tool most "diskpart" (dualboot) to create a GPT Table. Install method is EFI. afterward I install win7 The next step is to install a Linux (most openSUSE) or Install Linux on a BIOS created Array (Raid1 or Raid10) for a Server create a GPT Table the result are the same. OK, the system is running but never start parted or a other tool and say to anything yes, then you have a destroyed system :(. -- mit freundlichen Grüßen / best Regards. Günther J. Niederwimmer -- 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