Hi, On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 08:37:49PM +1000, Andrew Pollock wrote: > On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 05:53:31AM -0400, Matthew P McGuire wrote: > > > > Overall the installtion of the box using the daily build was not a > > problem. I used the daily build to try out the RAID support recently > > added to partman. Everything worked absolutely great after I figured > > out one small catch with /boot partition. It appears that when using > > software RAID it is necessary to have the /boot part on at least one > > partition outside of the array so that grub or lilo can be installed. > > Without knowing this I went through a number of trial and error > > configurations until I had the array set up correctly. Initially I > > mistakenly tried to make the RAID array bootable using the interface. > > This failed on all partition attempts. It occurred to me that a boot > > block on the RAID didn't make sense, so it may be wise to remove the > > ability to flag the /dev/md devices as bootable. As a result the /boot > > partition was necessary. I would recommend adding a dialog that the > > /boot partition is necessary for root raid installations. This will > > help other new users of the RAID installation tools to avoid these > > mistakes. > > > > You can boot from a RAID volume. I think there's currently a bug with > lilo-installer, where it doesn't quite get it right...
The problem is not lilo or grub AFAIK. In my installation-repport(#275999) I mentionned how to solve this issue: 1) add md and raid1 into /etc/mkinitrd/modules md raid1 2) change ROOT on /etc/mkinitrd.conf ROOT=/dev/md0 3) run mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6.8-raid 4) modify /boot/grub/menu.lst to specify to use the initrd you created Cheers, -- Pierre Machard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://debian.org GPG: 1024D/23706F87 : B906 A53F 84E0 49B6 6CF7 82C2 B3A0 2D66 2370 6F87
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