Thanks for your advice telling me what exactly had happened.
Rick Stevens <rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 09:35 -0800, Barry Yu wrote:
> I've suffering GRUB boot loader failed to boot up frequently in a
> system running raid 0 with Intel Matrix storage manager ICH900 chip,
> the "/" partition is installed
> in /dev/mapper/isw_cghfbiafhf_cts_home10, and the GRUB boot loader is
> installed in /dev/mapper/isw_cghfbiafhf_cts (MBR), when the system
> failed to boot, I can only see the "GRUB" is displayed on left upper
> screen and stayed there without further advancing progress. I boot up
> to rescue mode with installation DVD and issued commands as follow;
>
> chroot /mnt/sysimage
> grub-install /dev/mapper/isw_cghfbiafhf_cts
>
> And I see this message;
> /dev/mapper/isw_cghfbiafhf_cts_home10 does not have any corresponding
> BIOS drive.
> (Obviously GRUB was looking for something
> in /dev/mapper/isw_cghfbiafhf_cts_home10 wher the / partition is)
> How can I restore the GRUB boot loader?
> I will reply 10 hours later if any one needs further input from me.
Grub can't do software RAID...that's an OS thing. Your /boot partition
MUST be on a either a hardware RAID or a single drive.
You can use a software RAID1 for /boot, but that's only because both
drives' content will be identical and you're cheating by only using
one of the pair. Just make sure you don't write anything to /boot
in grub...the software RAID1 must be functional before any writes occur
or you will make the RAID1 unmountable as the drives will diverge in
content.
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