Tomáš Ebenlendr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> ... but grub loads the kernel and the ramdisk, and then the kernel
>> executes the ramdisk.  The RAID has to work (for reads, anyway) before
>> then.
>>
>> --
>>   Peter
>
> What do you mean work? Grub will read from one disk ignoring it is in RAID1,
> in this case. And I don't know current implementation of raid now, but there
> was implementation where one must say to kernel by script (in ramdisk)
> which partition is joint whith wich... But now there might be some
> autodetection...

RAID is more than just RAID1.  Actually RAID1 is not that used that
much in practise I think.  Most setups I have seen are either RAID0 or
RAID5.

--
Marco



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