I have 2 3TB drives and got them work with gpt and dkctl as I found in internet sources. However as I understand the only way to create 3TB RAID-1 partition is to get gpt on /dev/raid device. I just want to be sure - I gonna to have such a sandwitch: ffs - dk2 - raid - dk1&dk0 - physical devices. That seems like the normal way to do it. If it doesn't work I'd say it's a bug. Is it working solution and there is no way to put filesystem over raw raid device for example? I think that could work. Or maybe to put raid device on physical devices. I don't think that works with autoconfig. I am pretty sure you can't boot from gpt. More than that, I've tried to complete this setup and got a problem: [root@crux ~]$ gpt create raid7 [root@crux ~]$ gpt add -b 128 raid7 [root@crux ~]$ dkctl raid7 addwedge storage3 128 5860532703 4.2BSD [root@crux ~]$ gpt show raid7 0 1 PMBR 1 1 Pri GPT header 2 32 Pri GPT table 34 94 128 5860532703 1 GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2 5860532831 32 Sec GPT table 5860532863 1 Sec GPT header [root@crux ~]$ newfs -b64k -O2 dk2 newfs: /dev/rdk2 partition type is not `4.2BSD' I think you could either: use /dev/raid7d for a fs without a label/gpt use a different type. My 2T disk with gpt (no raid) is: 64 3907024799 1 GPT part - NetBSD UFS/UFS2 and I don't follow the different
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