I get theese (totally benign) messages. How do I shut them up ? Running
jessie. I suspect something is using resources scanning and re-scanning
my drives, so the best solution would be to make that thing take a break
and leave well enough alone. Barring that, I'd like to not have that
noise bothering me.
Nov 11 12:20:23 garbo kernel: [352931.388078] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:20:25 garbo kernel: [352933.668659] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:20:25 garbo kernel: [352933.902338] sdc: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:21:35 garbo kernel: [353003.971818] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:21:37 garbo kernel: [353005.803811] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:21:37 garbo kernel: [353006.224025] sdc: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:25:43 garbo kernel: [353251.378973] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:25:45 garbo kernel: [353253.749432] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:25:45 garbo kernel: [353254.341421] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:25:46 garbo kernel: [353254.592933] sdc: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:30:43 garbo kernel: [353551.930959] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:30:45 garbo kernel: [353554.042217] sda: unknown partition table
Nov 11 12:30:45 garbo kernel: [353554.262593] sdc: unknown partition table
For the curious: yes I believe I know what I am doing. The drives are
unpartitioned lvm physical volumes. The underlying raid rounds the
physical drive sizes down to allow slightly differing drives as part of
the raid. I don't need to partition the drives.
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