Dave Cinege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't know if the current Linux RAID1 leaves a normal superblock in logical > sector 0 of a RAID1 partition or not. (It should. If it doesn't it's yet > another reason I won't use Linux software RAID. : P) Yes, it does. The RAID superblock will be placed at the end of the partition. So Grub would be able to read the kernel image off any one partition of the RAID-1 set. -- Osma Ahvenlampi
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