/dev/md0   /boot       xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md1   none        swap    swap
 /dev/md2   /           xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md3   /home       xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md4   /var        xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md5   /var/log    xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md6   /var/tmp    xfs     defaults    0  0
 /dev/md7   /tmp        xfs     defaults    0  0
 proc       /proc       proc

Thanks very much for your time, I really appreciate the help I've gotten from all you guys so far very much!

    -- Kilian


Can I once again suggest you to use ms-sys and do the following:

# apt-get install ms-sys

# ms-sys -s /dev/sda

# ms-sys -s /dev/sdb

Then mark in fdisk the /dev/md0 underlaying partitions as bootable.
Reformat your /dev/md0 with ext3 filesystem as you can't install lilo
in a xfs partition.
Modify lilo.conf with
boot=/dev/md0
root=/dev/md2

# lilo

And your partitioning is too complex and you will get many problems in
the future if you will want to change the size of any raid partition, so I suggest
you to setup a large one raid array from md2-7 and put lvm on it.
With a xfs filesystem you will get online resizing of partitions.



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