Re: unknown partition table
> > Device Flag Start End Blocks Id System
> > /dev/sdb1 0 2733 2077080 fd Linux raid autodetect
> > /dev/sdb3 0 2733 2077080 5 Whole disk
>
> ^^^
> Change that to be:
>
> /dev/sdb1 1 2733 ??????? fd Linux raid autodetect
> /dev/sdb3 0 2733 2077080 5 Whole disk
>
> The partition table lies in the first sector.
And any self-respecting filesystem doesn't touch the first sector of the
partition for that very reason. Unless Linux raid autodetect partitions
are broken.
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