Thanks James. Happily I sorted the problem out.
Turns out the installers of CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu will not
automatically create a BIOS GRUB partiton on the second disc when
software RAID is chosen. Only the first disc gets this partition.
This might be a edge-case bug, since it occurs when GP
On 19 May 2018 at 14:38, Imran Chaudhry via Hampshire
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Having a spot of bother with something that should be straightfroward.
>
> I'm setting up RAID1 Linux server install. The hardware is a HP
> Microserver N54L. It has a non-UEFI BIOS.
>
> I want to install a long-term sup
Hello All,
Having a spot of bother with something that should be straightfroward.
I'm setting up RAID1 Linux server install. The hardware is a HP
Microserver N54L. It has a non-UEFI BIOS.
I want to install a long-term support Linux server-oriented distro. So
far I've tried both CentOS 7 and Ubun