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Description of problem: Using the RHS installer, I'm unable to create XFS partitions exceeding 2TB. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.1 most recent build How reproducible: Very reproducible on my setup (5TB RAID5 + 500GBx2 RAID1). I have the 2x500GB as /, and formatting the 5TB RAID as an XFS brick. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Obtain a system with >2TB drive plus a drive for system partitions. 2.Start GUI installer & manually configure the disks. Don't use LVM, and create a root partition on the smaller disks (ext4, mounted at /), next try and create an XFS partition on the >2TB drive. If you select "fill to maximum space" it will fill to 2TB and leave the rest free. If you try and type in a number >2TB it will error that "that size exceeds maximum allowable size". Expected results: Installer allows creation of XFS partitions > 2TB. Additional info: I might note that this is for testing&application performance profiling. It may not be a well supported architecture. Also, I say "TB", but I did the MB->TB conversion in the installer. The exact upper bound isn't known, but its somewhere around 2088576MB
This seems to be a limit on the partition size. It appears that RHS installer is forcing MSDOS partition tables, which can not exceed 2GB.
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