I’m trying to setup a bootable raid of my own, but
with minimum results. I’m following the linux
raid boot howto, but that uses lilo
as the boot loader. I would like to use grub as the boot loader.
I am using red hat 7.3. I have two drives. The first has
ext3 filesystems and contains al
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Gerard W. Patterson wrote:
> I run a very similar configuration. What I do is (using a grub floppy)
> remove the first disk and install the grub boot-loader on the second disk
> with the same configuration as the first one (since the second disk is now
> the first and only d
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:56:03AM +, Nigel Jewell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem regarding grub and a linux software RAID setup.
>
> Basically, the deal is this.
>
> I installed Redhat 7.2 on two 20Gb harddrives. As I was setting it up I
> mirrored the disks using software RAID 1.
Hi all,
I have a problem regarding grub and a linux software RAID setup.
Basically, the deal is this.
I installed Redhat 7.2 on two 20Gb harddrives. As I was setting it up I
mirrored the disks using software RAID 1. The disks were setup as:
/hda1 and /hdc1 = /boot (around 43Mb)
/hda2 and /h