On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 16:20:07 -0500
Dan McDonald <dan...@omniti.com> wrote:

> 
> If diskinfo showed a single disk, option 1's screen should've shown a single 
> disk as well.  Why the difference?
> 
I have no idea.
> If you exit the shell (where diskinfo clearly showed something) and go back 
> to option 1, what does it show now?
> 
I can confirm that choosing #1 shows no disks. If I then choose #3 and
runs diskinfo 1 disk is shown. exit #3 and then enters #1 again now
suddenly shows 1 disk. But again it only finds the last disk and not
all 3.


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