But the /boot will be under RAID, right?

On 7/17/06, S Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/17/06, Eduardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, I tried to install Debian in my machine with 2 sata hd's and first
> I created a partition with the whole size of the disk in both of HD's
> and set bootable them..
>
> Then I configured it with the option to configure Software Raid and
> created the md0 device.
> This md0 device I put it to work as a Physical Volume to LVM (set
> bootable too), and then I've entered in the LVM configure option.
>
> I made my Volume Group, then two Logial Volumes, and set it to be
> bootable (only the root LV) and Finished the Changes.
>
> Ok, then the Debian Installer started to install the Base System, and
> when the LILO option comes, and I have only the option to install in
> '/dev/md/0' device, I choose it, but LILO says that the partition
> isn't active yet, and asks me if I want it to activate. I choose YES,
> but LILO return the error that cannot change it.
>
>
> Does anybody knows where I'm doing wrong?



My recollection is that you cannot have the /boot directory
on a Logical Volume. I created two RAID partitions, one
for the /boot directory and one for the LVM for everything
else.




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