On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 19:20:48 +0100 Marco Balestra <ma...@altersoftware.it> wrote:
> I'm waiting with my brand new server, using 2*128GB pendrives for system, and > I failed installing grub using whatever combination of RAID1 with or without > LVM - it installs, then doesn't boot (or doesn't fine VGs and LVMs). > While waiting, I'm trying to see whether the 32 bit version could work for > this. Eventually, I succeeded! :-) 1. 2*USB3 pendrive in RAID1 /dev/md0 (now sde+sdf, during installation they where sdg+sdh). 2. 4*hd in RAID5 /dev/md1 (sda thru add) 3. NO LVM was used - I had errors when I tried to use LVM 4. debian-8.2.0-i386-netinst.iso on another pendrive, and network drivers on a 4th pendrive I've installed the whole operating system on /dev/md0, while /dev/md1 was mounted in /storage (each HD has a 8GB swap partition). When asked to install grub: 1) switched to another shell - ctrl-alt-f2 2) # chroot /target /bin/bash 3) # mdadm -QDv /dev/md0 (to verify actual devices, in this case sdg and sdh) 4) # update-grub 5) # grub-install /dev/sdg 6) # grub-install /dev/sdh At reboot power off, removed install+drivers pen drives, turn on: it works! I tried to do the same with the amd64 8.2 netinstall, without success. Now I'll have to understand why server doesn't boot, but it was a huge step forward :-) Hope this helps, Marco