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Re: raidframe and gpt



On Sat, Mar 16, 2024 at 10:58:18PM -0600, Greg Oster wrote:
> On 2024-03-16 21.58, Paul Goyette wrote:
> > On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Goyette wrote:
> 
> You can use GPT instead of mbr.  Wedges should show up automatically (I'm
> pretty sure they do, but since I do NFS exporting of mine, I stuck with MBR
> so the filesystem ID doesn't change every time the n in dk<n> for the RAID
> deivce changes :( )

They do show up automatically, with their gpt name label, and can
be mounted with that name in /etc/fstab - eg

pts/3 dogcow@kuroi: /usr/obj 3124 % gpt show -l raid1 |grep part
           64  19532798976      1  GPT part - 10taux
pts/3 dogcow@kuroi: /usr/obj 3130 % dmesg |grep 10taux
[     3.990347] dk10 at raid1: "10taux", 19532798976 blocks at 64, type: ffs
pts/3 dogcow@kuroi: /usr/obj 3125 % grep 10taux /etc/fstab
NAME=10taux             /archive ffs    rw,log,noatime   1 2
pts/3 dogcow@kuroi: /usr/obj 3129 % mount | grep /archive
/dev/dk10 on /archive type ffs (log, noatime, local)

I haven't tried booting off of a raidframe partition, though.



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