Sorry, the previous mail i sent was not correctly quoted.
Corrections below.

Anup Shukla wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Anup Shukla wrote:
...
I think its finally got into my head now. :)

 From what i understand (after your replies and some more googling)
GRUB cannot boot from gpt labeled drives.
So no matter how i partition them, it just wont boot.

Correct.

So finally, i am putting a 300G SATA to act as the "system" drive.
Then use the other 750G's to be the big RAID 5 Volume (XFS)

That will work. Another way is to see if the raid-controller can present two volumes from your raid5, one small (for OS) and one big (for gpt large fs). If this works then you'll get one device on which you can use msdos partitions and boot from and one (>2T) on which you use gpt (or simply lvm directly on the device).

/Peter



Yes, thought about it.
But DELL PERC does not seem to be able to do that.
That is atleast what i have found out till now.
Wish it was possible.

Just in case, if anyone knows better, please let me know.
I have a Dell PE2950

Regards,
A.S

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