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Old 27th February 2010, 06:05 PM
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Fedora 12 doesn't recognize second sata hdd

I have two sata hdd's and the second one doesnt appear on Fedora. It shows up on Mandriva and Windows.
When i use "fdisk -l" i cant see my second sata hdd, but in gparted i can see it as sdb.
Changing the boot flag on/off seems to work and after that the hdd is recognized and i can mount it. If i reboot i have to change the flag again in order to get it work.
On boot i get these errors:
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ERROR: pdc: wrong # of devices in RAID set "pdc_echcjfbdad" [1/2] on /dev/sdb
ERROR: removing inconsistent RAID set "pdc_echcjfbdad"
ERROR: no RAID set found
failed to stat() /dev/mapper/no
failed to stat() /dev/mapper/raid
failed to stat() /dev/mapper/sets
I have anchi enabled.
Any ideas how to get it work?
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