[Bug 594202] Re: grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed

2010-08-28 Thread Michał Węgrzynek
Confirmed on a physical server: grub in console mode boots from the second disk without any problems. My proposed solution is to disable grub graphic console on server installs. -- grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed

[Bug 594202] Re: grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed

2010-08-27 Thread Michał Węgrzynek
I'm currently trying to reproduce this problem in a KVM VM. As long, as #GRUB_TERMINAL=console line is hashed, everything behaves as reported. Uncommenting this line and running update-grub seems to fix the problem. To summarize: if grub graphic console is enabled, one can only boot from the

[Bug 619670] Re: system, installed with root partition in RAID 1 software, doesn't startup if first drive is removed

2010-08-19 Thread Michał Węgrzynek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 594202 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/594202 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 594202 grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed -- system, installed with root partition in RAID 1 software,

[Bug 594202] Re: grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed

2010-06-16 Thread Michał Węgrzynek
On the same hardware and with the same BIOS settings OpenSolaris works as expected. -- grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/594202 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 594202] [NEW] grub2 installed on raid1 can not boot from second disk when first disk is removed

2010-06-14 Thread Michał Węgrzynek
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: grub2 I've installed Ubuntu Server 10.04 on a RAID1 device (md0) built upon 2 50G partitions on 2 1TB Samsung disks. Installation went flawlessly, I was able to boot the machine with no problems. To test, if the server will survive a drive failure, I