setup-storage: disklabel doesn't work
Michael Tautschnig
mt at debian.org
Fri Feb 6 18:43:47 CET 2009
Hi!
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 04:44:16PM +0100, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> > > It still is broken for some disks:
> > >
> > > (CMD) parted -s /dev/sdb unit TiB print 1> /tmp/h7McmrDIeR 2> /tmp/bnYHpUowLU
> > > Executing: parted -s /dev/sdb unit TiB print
> > > Command parted -s /dev/sdb unit TiB print had exit code 1
> > > Parted was unable to read the partition table
> > > (STDOUT) No Implementation: Partition 1 isn't aligned to cylinder boundaries. This is still unsupported.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Is this supposed to be a brand new/blank disk, or what has happended to that one
> > before? I didn't expect this error to occur at that stage, so it's currently not
> > handled by setup-storage. Did you see it on a single disk only, or multiple
> > times?
>
> It was a used disk and I don't know how it got formatted this way,
> but IMHO when the config tells setup-storage to write a new disklabel,
> which will erase all existing partition information anyhow, you
> shouldn't try to read anything at all from that disk beforehand.
This should finally be fixed in 3.2.17+experimental1. It would be great if you
could try that one, but probably you don't have a disk with a bad configuration
anymore :-)
Best,
Michael
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