Am 14.04.2011 15:41, schrieb James: > James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes: > > >> Not sure what this inconsistency is tell me: > > > I rebooted, using a minimal CD. Dmesg has this information: > > md: bind<sda1> > md: bind<sdb3> > md: bind<sda2> > md: bind<sda3> > md/raid1:md126: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors > md126: detected capacity change from 0 to 1994983948288 > md: bind<sdb1> > md126: unknown partition table > md: bind<sdb2> > md/raid1:md127: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors > md127: detected capacity change from 0 to 268423168 > md/raid1:md125: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors > md125: detected capacity change from 0 to 5143252992 > md127: unknown partition table > md125: unknown partition table > > > unknown partition tables? > > Trying to avoid the 4k disk problems, I used > this to format the drives originally (which) I > found in a gentoo bug: > > livecd ~ # fdisk -c -S 56 -u /dev/sda > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/sda: 2000.4 GB, 2000398934016 bytes > 255 heads, 56 sectors/track, 273601 cylinders, total 3907029168 sectors > Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes > Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes > Disk identifier: 0xab83344a > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sda1 * 2048 526335 262144 fd Linux raid autodetect > /dev/sda2 526336 10573823 5023744 fd Linux raid autodetect > /dev/sda3 10573824 3907029167 1948227672 fd Linux raid autodetect > > > I think my problem in the partition table is unknown? > > If so, what did I miss and how to recover? > > Also, still unsure if my fstab is correct. (see previous post). > > when I boot with the minCD all is there after I mount and go > into chroot environment.... > > Perplexed, > James > >
I don't think the missing partition table is your problem. Linux supports partitions within md devices. You don't use this feature and therefore there is no partition table within the md devices to be detected. However, you might be onto something with the changed sector offset. But I don't know enough of this to help you. Regards, Florian Philipp
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