This is actually a bit more complicated than I expected. First of all, /boot can only be on a RAID1 because the boot loader will fail to load the kernel if another RAID type is used. And then we also have to see which devices are part of the RAID1 and then make sure that they are 1st primary partitions with the bootable flag. I don't think this is easily possible at the moment. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/
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