Stephen Shirley wrote:
> What raid level are you using btw? Grub doesn't
> grok linux s/w raid, so it's only capable of reading raid1 arrays (as
> all disks will have a full proper partition on them). Is there any
> chance /boot isn't on raid1?
Hi Steve,
I have my swap partition going across a raid0 array (as it was with the
Debian system) and my one other raid1 array, going across two drives,
whose mount point is '/' and I didn't assign a separate partition for
'/boot' so it would be included under this. I have some free,
non-partitioned, space on each drive also but it'd hardly be trying to
mount these. I can't think of any other relevant details which may be
affecting things.
Cheers,
Sonic
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