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Steffen Kaiser wrote: | Package: partitioner | Version: included in netinst,iso | http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/rc3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
| from 2005-05-03 | | During the installation I'm offered to partition the host; I have two | hard drives installed, which shall become RAID1 system partitions, | therefore I thought to create the following HD layout (for each disk): | | 1. /boot | 2. swap | 3. RAID1 partition | | within the RAID1 partition I wanted to create separate paritions for /, | /var and /tmp. | | However, the partitioner does not create any parition table within the | md-device, hence, to create more than one partition in it fails. | However, if you choose to let the partitioner automatically create an | layout in the md-device, it creates multiple partitions ;-) | | I would say that the bug is that you cannot partition md-devices. | | I also tried to put an LVM onto the RAID1 device, but that failed with | the error that there is no unused partition. | | Also, when there are the md- partitions, they are not displayed when you | reboot, but only after you select to create a RAID device, which fails, | because there is no unused partition left. When you return to the main | screen, the RAID device is displayed. | | Bye. |
If you have read the RAID Howto you would know that it is INPOSIBLE to partition RAID devices. For partitioning RAID your only solution is LVM. How ever I would offer you to use multiple RAID1 devices to match your partitioning scheme.
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