> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of John Hall
> 
> I agree with Richard that it's easier to put grub and kernels on a non-raid
> disk.

I didn't think the OP was talking about soft raid.  If it's hardware raid, then 
grub & kernels don't know and don't care about the raid, as long as the driver 
is present.  Which he said it is; it's just a matter of rebuilding the initrd 
to include it.


> I think there may be a script someplace to convert all disk settings to use
> UUIDs.

Isn't it already that way by default?  I didn't read anything in the OP to 
suggest it wasn't.
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