Jason Slagle wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, Ryan Langseth wrote:
> 
>> Bond Masuda wrote:
> 
>> Yea that is what I would prefer to do but we are using RAID10 on the
>> system for better disk performance and the raid card does not seem to
>> allow multiple virtual disks on a RAID10 array.
>>
>> Looks like I will end up having to "image" the system, and have work out
>> the booting afterwards.
> 
> I believe grub will certainly boot a gpt partition, even if centos won't 
> install there.

Only grub with the patch to support gpt.  Default grub 1.x will not.
Fedora has it, OpenSuSE does too.  RHEL/CentOS and SLES do not.

> 
> Does the BIOS on a T710 support booting a gpt partition?
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
> 


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