If I understand "Use the -Z flag only if root partition is mountd in a dmraid array." correctly, the "partitions" on the two (dmraid member) disks /dev/sda and /dev/sdb will be exposed, in my example above. This is why I think this patch is wrong.
> I don't consider that as a "special set-ups".
I agree that Christian's set-up is a broken one that we don't need to support. Anyway it could be handy sometimes to overrule any dmraid meta data left over on a disk and tell the system to not use dmraid. This is why I like "nodmraid", which also would have solved Christian's problem.
So maybe you could mark this bug "invalid" or "wontfix", but I would not say it is "Resolved" by the above patch.
> Ok, then /dev/sdc will not be removed.
If I understand "Use the -Z flag only if root partition is mountd in a dmraid array." correctly, the "partitions" on the two (dmraid member) disks /dev/sda and /dev/sdb will be exposed, in my example above. This is why I think this patch is wrong.
> I don't consider that as a "special set-ups".
I agree that Christian's set-up is a broken one that we don't need to support. Anyway it could be handy sometimes to overrule any dmraid meta data left over on a disk and tell the system to not use dmraid. This is why I like "nodmraid", which also would have solved Christian's problem.
So maybe you could mark this bug "invalid" or "wontfix", but I would not say it is "Resolved" by the above patch.