On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 09:01 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> I took a look at grub-install and it looked like it was supposed to handle
> raid 1 in Fedora 9. I ran the script in debug mode and it looks like it
> did the right thing. I didn't test pulling disks after running it to make
> sure though.
I took a look at grub-install and it looked like it was supposed to handle
raid 1 in Fedora 9. I ran the script in debug mode and it looks like it
did the right thing. I didn't test pulling disks after running it to make
sure though.
So maybe there is something else going on here.
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>>> I have already experienced this problem and raised a report on Redhat
>>> bugzilla (no. 450722) although there has been no response to it so
>>> far. I spent some time pinning the problem down to Fedora 9, (it is
>>> OK on Fedora 8 plus updates).
This probably should be closed as a dupli
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 16:01:09 +0100,
John Whitley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I had the problem, I had already run grub as you suggest ( using
> hd0) on both /dev/sda and /dev/sdb, and had gone through the process of
> removing dev/sdb, booting onto /dev/sda successfully, re-booting
Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
jrw wrote:
Sander Hoentjen wrote:
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
See below what went wrong.
Here is what I did:
Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
Make sure nvraid is turned off in my BIOS.
Start an F9 install, cr
jrw wrote:
Sander Hoentjen wrote:
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
See below what went wrong.
Here is what I did:
Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
Make sure nvraid is turned off in my BIOS.
Start an F9 install, creating 2 sw RAID partitions: md
Sander Hoentjen wrote:
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
See below what went wrong.
Here is what I did:
Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
Make sure nvraid is turned off in my BIOS.
Start an F9 install, creating 2 sw RAID partitions: md0 and md1.
m
Sander Hoentjen wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 11:28 -0700, Brian Tillman wrote:
On Jun 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 19:43 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw
raid.
See be
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 11:28 -0700, Brian Tillman wrote:
>
> On Jun 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 19:43 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
> >
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > >
> > > For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw
> > > raid.
> > >
On Jun 15, 2008, at 10:51 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 19:43 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
See below what went wrong.
Here is what I did:
Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
Make sure nvraid is t
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 19:43 +0200, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
> See below what went wrong.
>
> Here is what I did:
> Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
> Make sure nvraid is turned off in my BIOS.
> Start an F9 ins
Hi list,
For the first time in my life i tried to install Fedora with sw raid.
See below what went wrong.
Here is what I did:
Start with 2 empty 500GB sata disks.
Make sure nvraid is turned off in my BIOS.
Start an F9 install, creating 2 sw RAID partitions: md0 and md1.
md0 is 100MB and has an ex
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