I quick replacement of md0 with another partition still fails. I don't think we can partition bcache devices with partition tables. Instead I suggest that if users want to partition a bcache backing device, that they use LVM instead.
Please reopen if I've somehow missed how we can partition a /dev/bcacheX besides LVM.
I quick replacement of md0 with another partition still fails. I don't think we can partition bcache devices with partition tables. Instead I suggest that if users want to partition a bcache backing device, that they use LVM instead.
Please reopen if I've somehow missed how we can partition a /dev/bcacheX besides LVM.