Oracle's Most Complex Feature-ASM

We have finally concluded that is true. We, I have a companion who's worked with Oracle for half a decade and hasnt yet seen ASM on work, So last week he spent the bettter half trying to proof it were a possible feature.
He was trying to configure ASM. he partitioned a disk in linux. but when he raised DBCA he couldnt see the partitions while creating the db.
ASM doesnt recognize the partions. we'd configured everything, all scripts well terminated and... we've tried using all possible resources on the internet, but to no avail. Does it mean that ASM can only be possible when using multiple physical disks and NOT partions?

We have finally concluded that is true. We, I have
a companion who's worked with Oracle for half a
decade and hasnt yet seen ASM on work, So last week
he spent the bettter half trying to proof it were a
possible feature.
He was trying to configure ASM. he partitioned a disk
in linux. but when he raised DBCA he couldnt see the
partitions while creating the db.
ASM doesnt recognize the partions. we'd configured
everything, all scripts well terminated and... we've
tried using all possible resources on the internet,
but to no avail. Does it mean that ASM can only be
possible when using multiple physical disks and NOT
partions?I've tried this on Windows though...and partitions work as do multiple physical disks. I do have other problems with ASM though:P

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