When installing CentOS - sometimes the RAID-1 /boot partition, usually
/dev/md0 fails to boot.
The bug is known and exists on the bugtracker for CentOS as well as RedHat.
The fix is to re-install GRUB on on each partition of the RAID-1 array.
I think you could use the same method to answer your
I have two drives in a software mirror. Other than setting the bios to
boot from the second drive, is there any way to confirm that grub is
installed properly on the second drive?
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