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# mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda2
# /lib/udev/vol_id -u /dev/sda2
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I wonder how this mdadm data was still there, though...
Thanks for your help,
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Ok, good to know, thanks for testing this. I wonder whether we should do
something about this in setup-storage, but I believe that doing mdadm
--zero-superblock on each and every non-RAID device is pure overkill.
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I agree. You may want to add a few words in the error message,
something like "Failed to obtain UUID [...], check that $device_name is
not or has not been a RAID partition".<br>
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Nicolas<br>
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