I can confirm this issue as well, on a Dell PowerEdge R210 with two
500GB drives.
Device Model: WDC WD5002ABYS-18B1B0
Serial Number:WD-WCASYC640636
Firmware Version: 02.03B04
User Capacity:500,107,862,016 bytes
Device Model: WDC WD5002ABYS-18B1B0
Serial Number:WD-WCASYC631505
Mike, if you're using fdisk, you actually _can_ have your partitions
fill the whole disk. That's what I was trying to convey in my post.
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mount: mounting /dev/md0 on /root/ failed: Invalid argument
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I was experiencing this problem with a Dell Dimension 2300 desktop
(Intel 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Graphics Chipset).
Speculating that this was a configuration issue in Karmic, I switched
back to using an xorg.conf file I had used with Jaunty after following
this guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/sh
Shadetree, do you mean you're using the configuration described in the
guide on your 9.04 machines? What are you dual-booting them with,
Windows, Karmic, or something else entirely? I ask only out of
curiosity.
I figure the reason enabling tiling is ok for those using the "bleeding
edge" configu
The bug is in the installer's partitioner, NOT in mdadm. As previously
stated, the partitions are being created by the installer with an end
cylinder number that is one greater than the actual end of the disk.
All you have to do is create your _partitions_ somewhere other than the
Ubuntu Server I