Am Donnerstag, den 24.09.2009, 14:34 +0200 schrieb Marcel Koopmans: > Hello Felix, > > I use the current stable version of Debian ( debian-503-amd64-CD-1.iso ) > > As you can see in my screen shots... > > 2 disks GPT partition scheme. > 3 Partitions each ( same layout on both ) > 1x 4Mb space for `Reserved BIOS boot area` just a few MiBs as > you suggested. > 1x 128Mb for MD0 ( RAID-1 ) > MD0 will hold /boot ( ext3 ) > 1x rest of space for MD1 ( RAID-1 ) > MD1 for LVM ( VG = vg_os01 ) > VG vg_os01 will hold > LV lv_swap ( 512Mb ) > swap > LV lv_root ( rest of space ) > / ( ext3 ) > > I will look into the current daily installer. >
It would be nice if you could try exactly the same from the failed lenny installation with current daily. With the businesscard you can choose between stable/testing/unstable For grub-installer itself it doestn't matter which you install. It isn't yet checked if you have a bios_grub partition and RAID/LVM on /boot, but then you at least should get an error from grub-install in VT4 or syslog. It shouldn't choose GRUB Legacy if you use GPT on all disks belonging to /root Oh and by the way /boot over LVM over RAID should work now with squeeze's GRUB 2 but it hasn't been yet that much tested. -- Felix Zielcke Proud Debian Maintainer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org