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Author: Miles Beck
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Subject: Debian and RAID
> 3 #cat /proc/partitions
>
> 4 see if you can see the partition that your new raid device is on
> (check sizes etc)


I do not have the boot cd but by moving the master drive back to the
non-raid controller I was able to see the partitions file. Below is what you
asked for. At this point I have no idea what to do, ;)

 114     0  117220792 ataraid/d0
 114     1     248976 ataraid/d0p1
 114     2     996030 ataraid/d0p2
 114     3    2000092 ataraid/d0p3
 114     4          1 ataraid/d0p4
 114     5     248976 ataraid/d0p5
 114     6    2000061 ataraid/d0p6
 114     7     248976 ataraid/d0p7
 114     8     248976 ataraid/d0p8
 114     9  111225996 ataraid/d0p9
  33     0  117220824 hde
  33     1     248976 hde1
  33     2     996030 hde2
  33     3    2000092 hde3
  33     4          1 hde4
  33     5     248976 hde5
  33     6    2000061 hde6
  33     7     248976 hde7
  33     8     248976 hde8
  33     9  111225996 hde9
   3     0  117220824 hda
   3     1     248976 hda1
   3     2     996030 hda2
   3     3    2000092 hda3
   3     4          1 hda4
   3     5     248976 hda5
   3     6    2000061 hda6
   3     7     248976 hda7
   3     8     248976 hda8
   3     9  111225996 hda9