Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 05 May 2003 18:59:47 +0200 | From | Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <> | Subject | Re: partitions in meta devices |
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Ezra Nugroho wrote: > On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 11:39, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote: > >>Ezra Nugroho wrote: >> >>>however, I couldn't create any file system for them, or mount them. >>>/dev/md0px just don't exist. >>> >> >>Please reboot after partitioning. > > I did. Nothing changed. fdisk reported the changes still.
OK. Maybe I wasn't clear enough. 1. Partition a drive 2. Reboot 3. Now the kernel should see the partitions and let you create file systems on them.
You rebooted and fdisk sees the partitions now. Fine. Please try to mke2fs /dev/md0p1 That should work. If it doesn't, devfs could be the problem.
Could you please tell us which kernel version you're using?
Carl-Daniel
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