Re: [Cooker] cooker on md?

2002-03-04 Thread Thierry Vignaud

Pixel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  The install complained that there's no boot loaders capable of
  booting /boot from a md, but lilo seemed to cope just fine (!).

 i won't change this now. I suspect booloaders work nicely for raid
 level 1, but not for others.

grub only boot from raid1 /boot





[Cooker] cooker on md?

2002-03-03 Thread Oden Eriksson

Hi,

I was able to install latest cooker (/, /var, etc) on different md:s

The install complained that there's no boot loaders capable of 
booting /boot from a md, but lilo seemed to cope just fine (!)

There are some problems though that I don't know how to deal 
with, check the attached files

Another issue I stumbled into was that the mbr sector was not 
over/re-written Previously I had system commander and some 
windows installations on the first disk, and now system 
commander asks which partition to boot Since I nuked all my 
partitions with the install diskdrake version I assumed this would 
not happen

My hardware is Abit BP6 and 2 IBM 30GB (batch), one disk on 
each HPT 366 controller channel

Chears
--

Regards // Oden Eriksson


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Re: [Cooker] cooker on md?

2002-03-03 Thread Pixel

Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The install complained that there's no boot loaders capable of 
 booting /boot from a md, but lilo seemed to cope just fine (!).

i won't change this now. I suspect booloaders work nicely for raid level 1,
but not for others.