After attempting to hack around the cciss!c0d0 problem I discovered another issue: The partition command/function appears to assume that a device, sda has partitions called sda1, sda2, etc. For HP cciss devices this isn't the case, c0d0's partitions are c0d0p1, c0d0p2, etc. (note the extra "p")
After attempting to hack around the cciss!c0d0 problem I discovered another issue: The partition command/function appears to assume that a device, sda has partitions called sda1, sda2, etc. For HP cciss devices this isn't the case, c0d0's partitions are c0d0p1, c0d0p2, etc. (note the extra "p")