On 28/06/11 19:15, lee wrote:
> Scott Ferguson <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> On 28/06/11 05:00, lee wrote:
>>> martin f krafft <[email protected]> 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.


Cheers

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I camouflaged it with punchlines, and to really throw people off, I did
it before he did."
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