On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 02:31:57PM -0400, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > > I don't know if it is a XFS-specific problem, I might test with another > > files system. > > In fact, I think this is a problem of RAID with Apple Partition Map. > > I remember reading something about it a while ago... can't remember the > details but I think it was possible. At worst, an option is to use a > different partition map and boot the kernel from a USB stick :) > > Ben. > > Re, Thank you for your answer. I will make more tests to have more informations. I thought to the solution by USB stick too :). Cheers, -- .---. Ludovic RESLINGER / \ \.@-@./ Trumpet Student in CNR /`\_/`\ Free Software Developer // )X( \\ | \ : )|_ _,'| .''`. /`\_`> <_/ \ @======TTT=====::_ | : :' : \__/'---'\__/ ((_<=HHH___)) `.| `. `'` `---UUU---'=> `-
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