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Re: Can't create partitions on raid, --auto=mdp not possible | |
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Dexter Filmore wrote:
And lo and behold: in /dev no trace of md1p1 or md1/p1 or whatever. Only md1.
Either /dev/md_d1p1 or /dev/md/d1p1. Check DEVICE NAMES section and --auto options explanation in mdadm(8)
How nodes are created, depends on command line options explicitly provided, mdadm.conf (globally in CREATE and per-device in ARRAY) as well as udev rules (currently default rules ignore partitionable raids, so just kernel-name device node is created under /dev).
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