mlel...@serpens.de (Michael van Elst) writes: > fr...@phoenix.owl.de (Frank Wille) writes: > >>It appears as sd0 with a RAID partition in sd0a. How can I access an FFS >>partition inside the RAID without changing anything on that RAID disk?
I am assuming that this is raidframe and the original system is NetBSD. If you have raid autoconfig enabled, I'd expect the raid set to just appear, similar to how I would expect the original setup worked. > You could create a RAID set that includes that disk and access the raidframe > device. > > You could also calculate the offset and size of the partition inside the RAID > volume and manually add a wedge with these parameters. The raid header is 64 blocks, so a wedge that is like sd0a but starts 64 sectors later and ends in the same place should function like raid0d. Then of course you may have a disklabel or gpt inside the raid.