Subhash Chandra wrote:
AFAIK, grub is okay with H/W raid. I use raid 0 h/W raid.  how ever
you need inbuilt raid drivers in kernel to actually use linux.

On 2/23/06, Titus Dingjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt Darcy wrote:
/boot cannot reside on raid 0 5 or 6 paritions.

It's a hardware raid5 on a compaq smart array 641 does that make it any 
different?


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No,

as grub won't be able to install to a boot sector of a "virtual" disk

it needs a physical device. Grub won't have loaded any drivers to make the raid array visable at boot time

you need a single disk really.

Matt

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