On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:14 AM, S Scharf <ss11...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am trying to configure a new computer with a ASUS PSH67-M EVO motherboard > and a AMD64 Wheezy net install. I have two issues: > > 1) using the Debian software RAID, I am trying to configure a RAID-1 on two > 1.5T disks, with LVM on the RAID partitions. > With this configuration, I get an error that grub cannot be installed to > the MBR. (I have tried both a MSDOS partition table, and a > GPT partition table with a grub-bios partition at the start of the disk. > > If I try an non-raid config (the default with using the entire disk), > everything works. > > What do I have to do to get the config I want to work? > > > > > 2) The Motherboard has Intel Raid support. If I enable the motherboard > Raid, the installer does not see the raid disk. (for that matter neither > does > my systemrescuecd, but a Ubuntu 11.4 live boot can see it). What do I have > to do to make this useable? > > Thanks > Stuart > > Oh, dear, I am afraid that I started a rant list on "fake" or "dm" raid rather than on fixing gub install. Oh, well, I am happy with the software raid that I have been running for years, but still would like to know for intellectual curiosity how to install the bios raid. :-(
But, Tom's comments on Grub were useful. For the record, and any other poor soul with this problem I will now record the solution. As I had already finished my install without grub, I booted using my systemrescuecd (althoughI suppose recovery mode of the install disk would have worked). I then mounted my new root partition (which had my entire system as I only had / and /home partitions defined). Then I did a "mount --bind" for /dev and /proc on top of my mounted new root partition. Then a "chroot" to the new root partition. And finally a "grub-install --recheck /dev/sda" fixed all the problems. Thanks Stuart