Gareth Tupper wrote, On 11/16/2009 03:12 PM:
> Hallo
>
> I submitted this as a bug several weeks ago, but I wanted to ask around
> & see if anyone else has come across this
what BZ and #? (mainly out of curiosity, but not enough to override the
laziness of not wanting to
check 2 different B
> This bug seems very similar to a previous bug:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502944 which was reported
> fixed in 5.4
>
> Anyone seen this before, or have any ideas how I can get CentOS to see
> the disk?
Centos is usually using "old" kernel, so if you want avoid this then
Hallo
I submitted this as a bug several weeks ago, but I wanted to ask around
& see if anyone else has come across this
I have a USB Buffalo Drivestation Quattro, with 4 1TB disks
configured in raid5 as one 2.8TB (or so) disk, attached to a Cent 5.4 64
bit server (completely yum'd u
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