Ian Mortimer wrote:
And what occurs if hda dies. You can't boot!!!
Either:
install grub in the MBR of each disk (before)
make a boot floppy (or two) (before)
boot off the CD or a rescue disk and install grub (after)
You make it sound simple. Have you even tried it from the
You make it sound simple. Have you even tried it from the installed
system. If so please tell us how it can be done?
install grub in the MBR of each disk (before)
# grub
root (hd0,0)
setup (hd0)
and repeat for hd1, hd2 and so on.
make a boot floppy (or two) (before)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# /sbin/grub-install /dev/md2
/dev/md2 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# /sbin/grub-install --recheck /dev/md2
Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
/dev/md2 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
Grub gets
Ian Mortimer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# /sbin/grub-install /dev/md2
/dev/md2 does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# /sbin/grub-install --recheck /dev/md2
Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
/dev/md2 does not have any corresponding BIOS
And what occurs if hda dies. You can't boot!!!
Either:
install grub in the MBR of each disk (before)
make a boot floppy (or two) (before)
boot off the CD or a rescue disk and install grub (after)
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Hi,
I exprienced a hard drive failure recently and replaced the hard
drive. I rebuilt the mirrors. Now it doesn't want to boot up. I have
grub installed. Does grub work well with raid1? Here are the outputs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# /sbin/grub-install /dev/md2
/dev/md2 does not have any