On 26.09.2016 23:51, John Baldwin wrote: >> Why not just use "gpart destroy -F provider"? > > That doesn't always work. In particular, if a disk was partitioned with GPT > and then you use normal MBR on it afterwards, the 'gpart destroy -F' of the > MBR will leave most of the GPT intact and the disk will come up with the old > GPT partitions, not as a raw disk.
If you would did `gpart destroy -F` for GPT, then it would not have appeared again. This is very strange problem, how did you created MBR if you have not destroyed GPT? :) After this commit it seems very unlikely to reproduce https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=292057 Described problem can be reproduced with BSD label. -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov
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