Dnia 2009-02-01, nie o godzinie 09:19 +0100, Felix Zielcke pisze: > Am Sonntag, den 01.02.2009, 01:48 +0000 schrieb Dave Abrahams: > > > Sooo... > > > > * Will GRUB2 boot a linux system from RAID5 without a separate /boot > > partition? > > This should work yes. > > > * Has anyone posted a HOWTO about that? > > > > I tried and failed to configure such a system. I wouldn't mind being the > > first > > to write such a HOWTO if I could get some handholding from this group :-) > > There shouldn't be anything special needed. Just make your RAID 5 and > then do: grub-install "md0" > in case /dev/md0 is your RAID5 and then GRUB2 gets installed onto every > disk in the MBR. >
Yet another RAID related question, I decided to try out RAID partitions (using grub svn versions), basically I've such disk layout: md0: (RAID10 on 2 of 3 disks - /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1) md0p1 - ext2, /boot md0p2 - reiserfs, / md0p3 - LVM2 Grub-mkconfig worked as expected detecting: menuentry "GNU/Linux, linux 2.6.28.3" { insmod raid mdraid set root=(md0p1) linux /vmlinux-2.6.28.3 root=/dev/md0p2 ro } However grub-install /dev/(md0 | /dev/md0p1 | /dev/sda | /dev/sdb) throw some errors(every time the same): grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `md0p1' Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed. Please specify the module with the option `--modules' explicitly. I tried using --modules="raid mdraid" but it didn't help much: grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `md0p1' error: We don't support multiple metadata areas Invalid device `md0'. Try ``grub-setup --help'' for more information. Error about multiple metadata is something which I reported here before (related to LVM) but it doesn't really matter since grub isn't installed at all (well, I suppose so at least). Is there any trick to make it work or is partitioned raid support still work in progress ? _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel