Selon Eric Kennedy van Dam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Voici un petit bricolage qui pourrait être utile aussi:
>
> ===== HINT =====
> Make an array bootable from both disks
>
> When the first disk fails and one needs to boot from the second disk, it
> should
> better be bootable. This can be done as follows, using grub Provided that the
> boot partition is on the first partition of both drives in a raid1 array
>
> ramses1:~# grub
> grub>device (hd0) /dev/<second disk, say /dev/sdb>
> grub>root (hd0,0)
> grub>setup (hd0)
> grub>quit
>
> That is all there is to it…
> ===== /HINT =====
>
> En espérant ue ça puisse t'aider.

Mieux encore ici : http://forum.2037.biz/viewtopic.php?p=9254

-- 
Eric Kennedy van Dam
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