Re: bootloader command in kickstart

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On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 11:52 PM, David Lehman <dlehman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2013-11-20 at 23:32 +0800, Kun Huang wrote:
> Hi David
>
> I think my case is a little special. In my case, we build raid 1 on
> the first partition, which is /boot, of all disks, for example sda1
> and sdb1. And we expected we can boot OS from any disk. (/ is on raid
> too) This is for the reason that we could still boot system after
> losing any disk.
> But I build raid 1 for partitions, and the MBR isn't in it. So I try
> to use driverorder or boot-drive

Anaconda will handle this regardless of your settings for boot-drive or
driveorder. If /boot is on an md mirror, we will install the bootloader
to the mbr of each member disk to provide a redundant boot setup. You
could safely omit both boot-drive and driveorder in your case, I think.

Does anaconda 13.21.195 handle this too?

David

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