gpt disk label and /boot
Michael Tautschnig
mt at debian.org
Fri Mar 20 17:58:08 CET 2009
> >
> >> Hmm, do you have any idea whether the version of grub that you are using has
> >> proper support for RAID devices? setup-storage does some hackery in that it sets
> >> BOOT_DEVICE to the actual devices that make up the RAID device because earlier
> >> versions of grub had no idea about RAID and LVM. I think, newer versions should
> >> support it properly, but that will then depend on the version of grub you are
> >> acutally using, meaning that we can either modify setup-storage to set
> >> BOOT_DEVICE to /dev/md0 or hack the script to call device2grub for each device
> >> (sda, sdb).
> >>
> > i use grub_pc so it is grub2 ( 1.96) it support lvm/raid without any
> > problem.
> >
> >
> > ii grub-pc
> > 1.96+20080724-16 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS
> >
>
> Ok; it'll take me a few days to come up with a better solution (I don't think we
> can yet fully switch to grub-pc). Could you, in the meantime, just put some hack
> into your scripts to set BOOT_DEVICE to /dev/md0 to see which further errors we
> need to get fixed?
>
Hmm, there seems to be some other problem, possibly with your config. Could you
send your disk_config file (of course, if you prefer, in private mail).
Thanks,
Michael
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