On 12/08/2014 08:40 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
When I set up a system such as this I always test afterward that the
system can be booted from each disk individually. Don't boot past
grub. Just boot to grub to verify. If you boot past grub into a
degraded raid system it will create a "split brain" problem with each
disk thinking it is newer and requiring the raid to be rebuilt
manually.
Or simply change boot priority of the harddisks in the bios? That way
you should be able to fully boot the system from both disks.
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