Paul Jakma wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Dave Cinege wrote:
> 
>   Lilo (aka absolute sector offset) is the old, dumb, way to boot.
> 
>   Use grub. http://www.uruk.org/~erich/grub/
>   Premade grub disk is here: ftp://ftp.psychosis.com/linux/
> 
> a bootloader that can read a kernel from a linux raid device would be
> really nice. but it's not in grub.

Grub can read from any normal FAT, ext2, or BSD, FS. This would include
a raid1 drive (which was what was mentioned).

Otherwise the proper way to do root raid is with a small ext2 partition
(8MB) that is speced on the initrd line. (IE initrd=/dev/sda1)
and use grub to read the kernel off that.

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