Art Fore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 16:39 +0800, Art Fore wrote: >> When I install 10.3 Beta3, it does not recognize the raid drive setup >> from the previous beta2 install, same with beta2, it did not recognize >> the beta1 install on raid. I have to go through and create the raid1 >> drives each time. Is there any secret to get these permanent? It does >> recognize a backup raid and wants to install on it. >> >> Art >> > Well, this went from bad to worse. On initial reboot when it is > installing the boot loader, it cannot find md3 which is where it just > installed everything. Raid is as follows. > > md0 raid1 /boot 101 MB > md1 raid0 swap 1 GB > md3 raid1 / 20 GB > md4 raid1 /home 267 GB > > When booting, it comes up it cannot find /dev/md3 for initrd > > Has procedures changed for installing on raid or is this a bug.
Please file a critical bug at bugs.opensuse.org,
Andreas
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