Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:40:38 -0800 From: Jo Rhett <jrhett@svcolo.com> To: Michael Hall <mhall@riverside.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 2.4TB disk - MBR and GPT coexist? Message-ID: <2334A266-BECF-4F79-BEBF-F1B9AE097508@svcolo.com> In-Reply-To: <20070112064606.GA23100@riverside.org> References: <669E8D5D-E286-42DC-800F-24D7DDB2469F@svcolo.com> <000901c735fc$d180ac10$3301a8c0@janmxp> <Pine.OSX.4.64.0701112302140.13775@white.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <FE0A4E4A-63B8-430F-9E35-65C2EE9BD0B1@svcolo.com> <Pine.OSX.4.64.0701120040130.13775@white.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <DC221724-7005-4525-9F71-B7D136B116FA@svcolo.com> <20070112064606.GA23100@riverside.org>
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On Jan 11, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Michael Hall wrote: > Why not use 3BM (3Ware BIOS Manager) to setup the RAID. Create the > RAID with it, specify a boot volume, turn off autocarving, so it > creates two units (one smaller boot volume, and all the rest it a > large unit). Setp the smaller unit like normal (fdisk, newfs, etc) > and setup the larger unit with GPT. That's how I set up the RAID. If there is an option to specify smaller volumes that isn't the auto carving option, then it is very well hidden. There's really only one page it could be on, and it isn't there. -- Jo Rhett senior geek Silicon Valley Colocation
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