Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Sandy Drobic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rikard Johnels wrote:
I have an older Intel server with a Mylex RAID card in it.
The array is 6 drives in RAID 5, no spares.
The installer complains about not being able to do anything on the
array, so i got into a rescue kernel boot and used fdisk to make
three parttitions on it.
/dev/rd/c0d0p1 - /boot (ext2)
/dev/rd/c0d0p2 - swap (swap)
/dev/rd/c0d0p3 - / (xfs)
I made the filesystems after syncing the disks.
But the installer doesn't recognize them at all. It sees
/dev/rd/c0d0 as a full partition, and states it cannot do anything
with it.
How do i get the table read?
How do i initialize the array for usage in the installer?
I am eagerly waiting for the answer as well because I suspect that I
currently have the same problem with an old FSC Primergy 470 with
Mylex DAC960PRL Controller.
Can you delete the partitions and create them in yast again? If not, I
can't update to Suse 10.2 either.
Did you report this in bugzilla? Which bug number is it?
Without a bug report - and testers that test during the beta phase -
there's not chance to get this fixed,
I was hoping that someone else has already stumbled upon a solution, but
it seems that it is indeed yet unsolved. I'll file a bug report.
Sandy
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