3.1.2 Matrix Server RHEL4 Release Notes

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8346 Partition tables can be constructed incorrectly
When partitioning a disk, make sure the first partition begins at
an offset beyond sector one on the disk. This is necessary
because the Linux kernel supports a number of different
partition table formats, and some of them make use of sector
one in addition to sector zero. If sector one is a data sector in a
partition, it is possible that user data written to that sector may
subsequently cause the Linux kernel to “recognize” a different
partition table format than is actually there, which could result
in the partitions being “constructed” incorrectly by the kernel.
Defect
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