On software raid, you **must** have boot on a separate, non-raid partition. It has been said here several times, GRUB can't process a raid partition. Get a genuine raid controller to get what you want.
--- mike t. ----- Original Message ---- From: Hazel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 2:47:12 PM Subject: Re: [plug] ubuntu 7.04 That would mean, I would leave a /boot partition on any of the disks? But that wouldn't it undermine the purpose of having raid1 at all? My machine ought to run via any one of the disks that have the filesystem on, right?
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