[Bug 1262161] Re: dmraid failure when array name contains spaces

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Wed Feb 26 16:21:57 UTC 2014


** Changed in: gparted
       Status: Unknown => New

** Changed in: gparted
   Importance: Unknown => High

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Title:
  dmraid failure when array name contains spaces

Status in Gnome Partition Editor:
  New
Status in “gparted” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  (see #1262151 concerning the same issue with mdadm)

  Ubuntu: saucy dmraid: 1.0.0.rc16-4.2ubuntu1

  System: Acer S5-391
  Contains two flash drives configured as (Intel) fakeraid. dmraid detects this array exists, and attempts to assemble it, but the resulting block device name contains an escaped space that makes them effectively unusable. The raid array contains a GPT-formatted disk, and boots with UEFI.

  dmraid -s
  *** Group superset isw_foobar
  --> Subset
  name   : isw_foobar_Aspire S5-391
  ...

  dmraid -ay produces devices named like
  /dev/mapper/isw_foobar_Aspire\x20S5-391
  /dev/mapper/isw_foobar_Aspire\x20S5-391p[1-6]

  These block devices correctly map to the correct disk blocks (eg,
  mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/isw_foobar_Aspire\\x20S5-391p4 successfully
  creates a new filesystem), but anything that attempts to pass the
  names through appears to either fail to interpret the escapes or
  incorrectly splits the device into two arguments.

  `gparted` started without argument refuses to read the device (/dev/mapper/isw_foobar_Aspire does not exist)
  `gparted /dev/mapper/isw_foobar_Aspire\\x20S5-391` correct shows the partitions on the disk, but attempts to launch further tools (eg, create an ext4 filesystem in an existing partition), fails with non-existent device errors
  `ubiquity` shows the partitions (providing `dmraid -ay` was run first), but similarly fails to actually create a filesystem or write anything into it

  I was eventually able to install this system using `mdadm` to mount
  the disks and `debootstrap` to install the base system (since ubiquity
  will not work with md devices), but the experience was not at all fun.
  Consequently the extra information/logs I can provide is probably a
  bit limited as I'd rather not start messing around with the RAID again
  if I can possibly help it.

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