Thomas Mueller wrote: > MLH wrote: > > Right now I temporarily gave up on getting NetBSD to recognise both > > wd2 and wd3. Either one or both go missing when I reboot now. > > > > I thought I would go back to just trying to boot from a gpt wedge > > and give up on raid but I can't even get wedges set up. I can > > completely delete and respecify the gpt partition but I can't find > > a way to delete what the kernel thinks the wedges are. When I try > > to dkctl deletewedge or dkctl -u dk2, the system says it is busy. > > I supposedly deleted the raid volumes, etc. as they don't show up > > but something still is preventing the deletion of the wedges. Even > > after a reboot. > > > > I just decided to zero a large part of wd2 (again, for about 24 > > hours) and see what happens. > > > So does anyone know how to get rid of the kernel's idea of what > > the wedges is? Every time I try, even after zeroing the drive over > > a TB into it and rebooting multiple times after deleting the gpt > > partitioning, etc. The kernel still says it is busy and won't allow > > me to delete wedges. > > > To get rid of the ghosts of wedges, there is dkctl delwedge (see man dkctl).
Thanks. I have tried that. Always says the device is in use, even though nothing associaated with it is mounted, etc.
