Hi! Sorry for the massive delay, but I've been all too busy with real life...
> The problem seem to be in the "config/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/postinst" > script for GRUB. > When i change the line: > [ -r $target/var/log/fai/disk_var.sh ] && . > $target/var/log/fai/disk_var.sh > > to > [ -r $target/var/log/fai/disk_var.sh ] && . /tmp/fai/disk_var.sh > I think this line should really be [ -r $LOGDIR/disk_var.sh ] && . $LOGDIR/disk_var.sh @Thomas: We should get this fixed in the simple example, at least this confuses our users. > GRUB is installed on both hard drives. The variable $target doesn't seem > to be available for the "postinst" script. When I add the static path to > the "disk_var.sh" file it works. > Even though it seems so work the script complains about /dev/md0 as > $BOOT_PARTITION. I get the error: > Can't match device: /dev/md0 > I don't think it's really getting installed at all. grub lacks proper RAID support. There's two options here: - hack the postinst such that it creates 2 entries in menu.lst, one for booting off of /dev/sda and another one for booting from /dev/sdb. Christopher, did you already hack something like this (BCC'ed)? Someone else? - Try to use grub-pc, which is in lenny. In case somebody already has experience with that one, could you please step up and provide some details? I think there where some postings on this list recently. Best, Michael
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