>"A.W.Loots" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> how can i make my Software RAID-1  system bootable ?
>> Now I use a bootdisk and type "linux  root=901" at startup.
>> But I want to write boot.b to the MBR of my md0 device.
>
>You can not. You have to a have a standard physical partition for the
>boot files (MBR, kernel image and LILO map) since LILO does not know
>how to deal with software-RAID devices, however everything else can be
>on RAID.


I'd like to do similar - but using RAID-0. I use Loadlin, booting off a
floppy. As the kernal resides on the floppy, I suspect that it's possible -
but I'd like some reassurance before I commit myself to possibly lots of
heartache!

Regards: Jim Ford

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