Am 02.06.2012 21:59, schrieb Alex: > Hi, > >>> Can you describe how you did this? Is this during the install and >>> before reboot? Basically copy it, unmount, shorten it to begin at 4096 >>> with fdisk, remake filesystem, remount, then copy contents back? >>> >>> Afterwards, you would re-run "grub2-install /dev/sda" correct? >> >> Don't bother. You don't need to go through that mayhem. >> >> grub2-install /dev/sda > > Okay, so you're saying that it's okay to set up the partitions > manually and don't worry about the moving /boot, right? > > Is there any support for installing grub on a RAIDed /boot? simpy install grub or grub2 on all of the drives in my cases /boot is a RAID1 over 4 SATA-disks and this is verified by plug each of the disks (clearly one by one and rebuild before the next) while the system was running and test reboot each of the disks was able to start the system with F14/F15/F16 ________________________________- F15: grub-install /dev/sdd grub-install /dev/sdc grub-install /dev/sdb grub-install /dev/sda F16: grub2-install /dev/sdd grub2-install /dev/sdc grub2-install /dev/sdb grub2-install /dev/sda
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