[Sorry for taking so long to respond, your reply had landed in my spam
bucket. CC'ed to the mdadm maintainer, who might be interested.]
Looks like you're trying to do something that is just not supported. In
general the installer does not support direct partitioning of a software
raid device.
[Please CC me, I am not subscribed.]
Hi list!
I just tried to install etch to RAID1 using a
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso from a few days ago. For various
reasons I would have liked to use a partitionable md array
(/dev/md_d*).
Creating the array (on the commandline) worked great. However
On Saturday 08 July 2006 02:21, Christian Pernegger wrote:
I just tried to install etch to RAID1 using a
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso from a few days ago. For various
reasons I would have liked to use a partitionable md array
(/dev/md_d*).
Looks like you're trying to do something that is
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