[Bug 216328] should be intelligent about RAID creation

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Summary: should be intelligent about RAID creation


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=216328


russell at coker.com.au changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|CLOSED                      |ASSIGNED
           Keywords|                            |Reopened
         Resolution|WONTFIX                     |
  Status Whiteboard| bzcl34nup                  |bzcl34nup
            Version|6                           |8




------- Additional Comments From russell at coker.com.au  2008-05-06 21:24 EST -------
Now system-config-kickstart has support for creating software RAID devices 
(great).

But it gives the error message "To create a new RAID partition, you must 
specify either a hard drive device name or an existing partition" when I try 
to create a partition without making the partition on a specific disk.

I can create a filesystem on a non-RAID device without specifying a disk, it 
gets "Auto" in the "Hard Drives" column.  It should be possible for RAID to do 
this as well.  If an N disk RAID is specified then it just uses the first N 
disks that are large enough.

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