Re: Can not create RAID 5 partition for install

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>From: "JUSTIN GERRY" <JGERRY@butchers.com>

> "The Kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on /dev/hdd
> (device or resource busy). This means linux knows nothing about any
> modifications you made. You should reboot your computer before doing
> anything with /dev/hdd "...The only option at this point is
"Ignore".
>
> I get this message on all three hard drives (HDA,HDD,HDC), I then
have
> to cycle through the errors 6 times (2 for each drive).  Then the
> installer will actually go through and act like its installing the
> software. Once I reboot there is nothing found for a partition
table.

Boot the installer, make your raid partitions, save it.  Restart the
installer, don't make any partitions, just use the already made ones,
to finish the install.

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