Re: Using mdadm instead of dmraid for BIOS-RAID root volume

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On 10/11/2013 09:49 PM, Brian Candler wrote:
>  > Maybe, but your setup is pretty unusual. These MD arrays are "disks" 
> for the installer, and thus would need to be partitioned. I believe it 
> would work better that way. I have never tried an LVM PV on a whole disk.
> 
> It wouldn't let me partition md125 either. It just did nothing when I 
> clicked "Edit".

I assume that that has something to do with the pre-exisiting PV. But
that's just a guess. I have successfully installed CentOS on BIOS RAID
on several occasions. In any case, what you describe is "just" an
anaconda problem. Annoying of course, but you should get in touch with
anaconda people to solve it.

Martin

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