OK, that explains. I have updated the title and description to read
feisty instead of edgy.
** Summary changed:
- upgrading edgy to gutsy with software raid
+ upgrading feisty to gutsy with software raid
** Description changed:
- Installed Edgy on a software raid. I upgraded it using /cdromupgrade to
Gutsy. Like in the previous 3 releases which I did not bother to report, the OS
did not want to boot afterwards.
+ Installed Feisty on a software raid. I upgraded it using /cdromupgrade to
Gutsy. Like in the previous 3 releases which I did not bother to report, the OS
did not want to boot afterwards.
I have /dev/sda1 300G
/dev/sdb and c 80G in software raid
/dev/hda which is a CDROM
/dev/hdb which is a IDE disk.
If I install without disconnecting all but the RAID disks, I have trouble
booting the system.
My /boot is on /dev/sdb1
I tried various boot disks to boot from in the BIOS, I tried various
root configs in GRUB.
Let me know if there is more information I can provide.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.22
Status: Invalid => New
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upgrading feisty to gutsy with software raid
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