On 19/05/15 18:38, Andrew Wood wrote:
On 18/05/15 23:18, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
It works, but the "right way" is to reconfigure the grub-pc package
with # dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc and choose to install the bootloader
on both disks. This way the bootloader will be automatically
reinstalled properly when the package is upgraded. If the system
boots from UEFI with grub-efi-*, it gets a little different though.
Excellent thats worked perfectly thanks.
One further question though when doing this it gives the option of
installing grub on both sda and sdb (which I selected) but also md1
which is the main root file system (which I left unselected ). Under
what circumstances would you choose this? Presumably only if grub was
being used as a chainloader with something else in the MBR?
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