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Re: GPT and raid seems ok, missing disks awkward
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:01:12AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> If you intend to boot from this (ffs @ gpt @ raidframe @ gpt @ disk),
> you'll probably need this ugly duckling:
>
> - bios_sector += RF_PROTECTED_SECTORS;
> + bios_sector += RF_PROTECTED_SECTORS+34;
>
> Interesting point. What I have done is
>
> gpt on disk, with raidframe partition at 64
> in raid, regular disklabel
> raid0a starting at 0
>
> I think for 2T (vs 2.5T or bigger) I don't really need gpt, but I like
> having a clear label on the disk show up in dmesg when it attaches.
>
> So I think boot will only need to skip the 64 RF sectors after first
> finding the raid partition from parsing the gpt label. Does that sound
> right?
Yes, boot knows how to deal with disklabel @ raidframe so as long as you
stick with it you won't need that hack even if your raidframe is @ gpt @
disk.
(sorry for the silly @-notation)
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