Yea, I think the bug is in blkid... if you run blkid /dev/sda it should identify it as being a disk that is part of a raid set... the problem is that it still identifies the partitions detected on it as being valid partitions, when they are actually not.
Yea, I think the bug is in blkid... if you run blkid /dev/sda it should identify it as being a disk that is part of a raid set... the problem is that it still identifies the partitions detected on it as being valid partitions, when they are actually not.