Most probably, this is currently _not_ the case (assuming you want the BIOS-style version and not EFI). I guess a simple "parted print" should help you verify this. If the partition is set to bios_grub, you are fine; if it has the flag "boot", it's an EFI boot volume. I think this will best be fixed by adding a specific disklabel "gpt-bios" to setup-storage that deals with such specifics. Doing so is not really hard, I would just like to make sure that it will see some testing. If you're willing to dive into this, I'd happily prepare a patch in the next few days.
yes i can test it if this is in the next days no problem ! yes instead of primary for special case: gpt-bios gpt-gui:21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649 so we have a shortcut for the gpt-bios and can give any gid we want, dont know if this is usefull but...
Does that interfer in any way with the GPT stuff? Or is it just the possible problems with grub? [...]
no in fact this is stupidity from me the raid will not change anything to that... :)
regards, Jean.
