Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
I've also filed this as a debian bugreport,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=684713
Linux md raid array devices come in two flavours: partionable
(/dev/md_d0) and non-partitionable (/dev/md0). Or at least,
that used to be the case, until kernel
On 24-08-12 9:01 AM, Jim Meyering wrote:
However, there is one minor oversight/bug in the kernel: the
sysfs range key is still set to 1 for md devices. That means
libparted thinks that it's not possible to partition that device,
when in fact it is.
The attached patch reckognizes that situation:
Package: parted
Version: 2.3-10
Severity: serious
Tags: patch wheezy sid
Background: I have added support to the debian installer for
installation on Intel Matrix Raid (imsm) arrays as supported by mdadm
(I'll be submitting patches to debian-boot soon).
When installing on such an array,
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