Re: software raid1

2006-03-27 Thread Carl Karsten
Carl Karsten wrote: Marco Gerards wrote: Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - including the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either drive and still have a functioning system. I realize that this is "not su

Re: software raid1

2006-03-27 Thread Carl Karsten
Marco Gerards wrote: Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - including the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either drive and still have a functioning system. I realize that this is "not supported" given that "

Re: software raid1

2006-03-27 Thread Marco Gerards
Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - > including the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either > drive and still have a functioning system. > > I realize that this is "not supported" given that "Add support for

Re: El Torito Dual Boot.

2006-03-27 Thread Andrei Warkentin
Take anything I say with a grain of salt, but... AFA I understand, if the disk is an HFS or hybrid HFS/ISO, OpenFirmware scans it for a "blessed" folder, and looks for a file with a resource type "tbxi", which it then runs. This is usually (always?) a bootinfo script that specifies further

Re: software raid1

2006-03-27 Thread Peter Jones
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 18:43 -0600, Carl Karsten wrote: > I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - > including > the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either drive and still > have a > functioning system. > > I realize that this is "not supported" given

Re: Grub-devel Digest, Vol 25, Issue 11

2006-03-27 Thread Z3tbl4 []
Hello! thank you for your answer but i already use lzo 1.08 And i thought i already enabled /usr/local/lib search path with configure flags like this ./configure BUILD_LDDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib BUILD_CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include BUILD_CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include maybe you meaned something else? p