Well, Subject basically says what I try: I want to have /boot on /dev/md0 (raid1, sda1+sdb1) / on /dev/md1 (also raid1, sda5/sdb5 swap, non-critical data on lvm on /dev/md2 (raid0, sda6/sdb6)
The Debian installer easily lets me create such a layout, even using preseeding. However, grub (both legacy and grub2) fail to generate a device mapping for md0, thus being unable to install grub. In my opinion such a partition layout should either be impossible to create with d-i (or at least generate a warning) or grub-pc should support this setup. Especially since this sort of partitioning is an example in the partman-raid (or was it partman-lvm?) documentation. Not exactly the way I described it, but with /root on lvm on raid. Regards, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org