Where exactly did you run into trouble?

I'm guessing you made the array, you have a device for it in /dev but
ran into problems (expected) using fdisk or bsdlabel.

-Jon

On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Brandon Fosdick wrote:

> Now that my shiny new 9500S is installed and not fighting for IRQs, I've 
> created and initialized a ~2.5TB array using the bios utility. So the next 
> step is mounting the new array.
>
> I naively tried following the regular handbook instructions for adding a new 
> drive and failed miserably. And after googling a bit I now know why, and 
> realized that I knew why before, but I was being stupid.
>
> I've seen a few mentions of using gpt(8) and some vague references to using 
> dedicated mode. But I haven't seen anything that says "this is the Right Way 
> to do it". So...what's the proper way to make a large file system?
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