On 28/06/11 19:15, lee wrote: > Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: > >> On 28/06/11 05:00, lee wrote: >>> martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> writes: >>> >> >> <snipped> >> >>> >>> He could try to turn off "USB legacy support" in the BIOS. >>> >>> >> >> Thank you! >> Different issue - but that fixed it! :-) > > I'm glad it helped you and Peter. Now the question is how to actually > solve the problem that one can boot from only one of the disks in a > RAID-1 array. The point is to still be able to run the system when a > disk fails. Should the one you boot from fail and you halt the system > to replace it, how do you boot? > > Insert usbkey with backup grub - boot from usbkey.
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