Hi! I received from a friend an installation of edubuntu (Ubuntu 10.04). I just had to set up a RAID 1. All seems to have worked fine. I can access all my mirrors and they are in sync.
My configuration: md0 sda1/sdb1 --> /boot --> ext2 md1 sda2/sdb2 --> / --> ext4 md2 sda3/sdb3 --> swap Where I have my problems is booting the system. Accessing the data on md0/md1 is possible from Live CDs as Knoppix. I tried several things, but I think that grub2 has problems finally with the ext4 Filesystem. 1.) update-grub and grub-mkconfig aren't working, as you can't direct them to other places of the root Filesystem 2.) chroot and update-grub or grub-mkconfig resulted also in an error 3.) grub-install from the live-cd or knoppix also not resulted as expected. I tried "grub-install --root-directory=/dev/md1 --modules=mdraid /dev/sda" (also tried instead of sda /dev/md1 but not with more success) So I tried also using the rescue mode of grub2 in which at least I entered... I tried the following: set prefix=(hd0,1)/grub set root=(hd0,2) insmod (hd0,1)/grub/linux.mod --> at least this succeded linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/md1 ro--> no such file (but in / of md1 exists a /vmlinuz) neither works: linux (hd0,2)/vmlinuz --> no such file I do not know how to continue. Please help. Hope I don't have to change ext4 to something else. Nor to change grub2 back to grub1... Another point I wanted to know if the above will work: is it possible to make an entry in grub2 to make a network boot? Thanks in advance... Matthias _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
