[Bug 560748] Re: Installer hides the master device for dmraid 10 (1+0) configurations
Phillip Susi
psusi at cfl.rr.com
Thu Jun 30 03:13:07 UTC 2011
dm-devel at redhat.com is the mailing list. I did not get much feedback,
but it sounds like the way to go is to somehow encode the usage of the
device into its UUID.
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Title:
Installer hides the master device for dmraid 10 (1+0) configurations
Status in “parted” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
When using dmraid 0+1, several devices appear in /dev/mapper to
describe the strips that form the legs of the mirror, and the mirror
itself. The installer only gives the choice of using the two stripes
that form the legs, and not the whole mirror. For example, in
/dev/mapper:
nvidia_bfcdciea-0 and nvidia_bfcdciea-1 are the stripes, which are
then mirrored to create nvidia_bfcdciea. The partitions are then
detected on nvidia_bfcdciea as nvidia_bfcdciea[1234]. See the screen
shot in comment #24 for what Ubiquity shows during the partitioning
stage.
Workarounds
===========
Build a new libparted during the install:
- boot the live cd
- open a terminal and do:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep parted
$ cd /tmp
$ apt-get source parted
edit debian/patches/dmraid.patch
look for the line
+ if (_is_dmraid_major(buf)) {
(its about 20 lines into the patch)
and change it to be
+ if (1) {
Then run
$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
and finally
$ sudo dpkg -i ../libparted0debian1_*
To test the workaround is in place run
$ sudo parted_devices
This should now show (too many) devices but include the root one (e.g.
/dev/mapper/isw-someuuid_NAME0).
Run ubiquity and the install will now let you choose the right device.
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