Hi, On 02/23/2017 08:03 AM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: >> I just want to be sure I understand what you mean by 'each disk'. >> >> Each Disk of the array? >> > > Correct. > >> In my case that's >> >> grub-install /dev/sdb >> grub-install /dev/sdc >> >> Or do you really mean >> >>> grub-install /dev/sda <-------- the single, non-RAID disk >>> grub-install /dev/sdb <-------- only ONE disk of the array
> If you intend to remove sda and leave only sdb, sdc as the only drives - > yes, but then it is more involved than that. That's my goal - to end up with only /dev/md0 = /dev/sdb+/dev/sdc in place. /dev/sda will eventually go away. > Could you run https://github.com/arvidjaar/bootinfoscript and make > RESULTS.txt available? I'm swapping in a new power supply and case right now :-) I'll get it posted as soon as it's back together and up and running again. > Yes, grub2 supports all 1.x metadata variants. Ok thanks. >> I think that's done here on Opensuse with >> >> /boot/grub2/device.map > No. device.map is almost always irrelevant for grub2 installation. > Device for installation is stored in /etc/default/grub_installdevice; Wow didn't know about that one! Thanks for pointing it out. > if you use YaST to configure bootloader and YaST detects that /boot/grub2 > is on RAID1 it should automatically configure system to install grub in > MBR of both disks. This time around trying to do it all from command line so I can understand what's going on without it all hidden behind a UI. Thanks, Darrin _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
