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00:21.25 | plarsen | Well ... this is NO way to start the week where I'm supposed to go on vacation ... |
00:22.09 | plarsen | Anyone here know anything (well, a little detailed knowledge is required) about grub2 (or grub) and booting on software raids(isw) |
00:22.10 | plarsen | ?? |
00:49.25 | jsmith-away | plarsen: Usually, you want to avoid having the /boot partition on RAID |
00:49.30 | jsmith-away | At least, that's been my experience |
01:09.28 | plarsen | jsmith-away: well, true that - but the box is having "hardware" software raid built in ;) |
01:12.13 | plarsen | jsmith-away: I tested fedora 11 on the box, and the installer sees the "controller" and so does the recovery terminal. |
01:12.44 | plarsen | jsmith-away: While I found a bunch of errors in anaconda (not sure they actually filed correctly to bugzilla) I did the system installed |
01:12.56 | plarsen | But grub can't figure out the RAID0 |
01:13.28 | plarsen | I'm tried to dig into grub2 since it claims to have "raid" support, but it INSISTS on trying to find a partition table on the /boot device for some reason :( |
01:14.18 | plarsen | But as the fedora rpm for grub2 says, it's not very well documented |
01:14.19 | plarsen | :( |
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