Re: How to re-install grub in a RAID 0 system

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stan wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 00:35:34 -0700
Barry Yu <barryyu-cts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A system with 2 SATA 160 gb hard drive configured with RAID 0 by
Intel Matrix Storage Manager, XP pre-installed (F6 key SATA driver installation), I installed FC6 and during installation, FC6 actually detected all partitions as what XP detected and finally completed the installation, up and ran for a while, both XP and FC6 seeing this
RAID configured volume as a single hard drive of 300gb (160gb x 2).
Now the problem is;

I put an Ubuntu CD for live demo but got stuck during the initial
start, this actually screwed up the system booting and the Grub will
not work, I use the FC6 DVD and booted into rescue mode trying to do
the grub-install, however I got message saying that can't find the
BIOS driver (Can't remember exactly), I remember that during the
installation of FC6, Grub was installed in /dev/mapping/xxxxxxxxxxxx
something like that, but now when I do fdisk -l, I only can see
that /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 (If I remember correctly or close
enough), grub-install /dev/sda will result "Can't find BIOS driver" .
Meantime, XP is up and running again after fix, but how to do the grub-install to put the grub back into system as boot

Barry,

grub is always installed under /boot, what you were seeing was a
temporary location. I'm guessing that what happened is that the Master
boot record got altered.  When you corrected this for windows, in true
windows fashion it assumed that it was the only OS on the machine and
wiped out the link to grub.  Someone else should be able to tell you
how to recreate that link so you are back to where you started.
Reinstalling FC6 will do it but that seems overkill for your case.

In fact I just finished another start from scratch new installation of fc6, and and it is just working fine, this time I am going to watch out the hard drive partition distribution and how were the fdisk and grub looking at this RAID 0 volume, unless I give in RAID 0 to dual boot with MS, or sooner or later I still have to deal with same situation again!

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