Quoting Lee W <centos-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Thanks Les, that has sorted it. > > Is it just a limitation of the installer that it doesn't install grub > on all the devices in the array? > > I was guessing that it wouldn't be that difficult for the installer > to do this, perhaps when you select /boot as the mount point for the > raid device. I believe that was filled as bug in installer long time ago. I've read somewhere somplace that it will be fixed in FC4 (maybe even FC3?), but never bothered to check. LILO worked fine for me on servers, so there was really never a good incentive to switch to Grub. To be fair, Grub offers some nice features. For example, Grub doesn't require reinstalling on config file update. The question is how often do you change config file? If we exclude kernel installs, the answer is probably close to never. And if you use kernels from RPM packages, the postinstall script is going to take care of that anyhow. Another nice feature is that if Grub fails to load its config file (or boot the OS), you still get CLI where you can attempt to boot by hand (LILO just gets stuck). After I reinstalled my laptop, this CLI is the only way I can boot it (I already spent too much time attemting to fix it, the only thing I haven't did was to reinstall LILO). On the other hand, the previous installation used LILO which booted the laptop every time. Somehow I'd rather have boot loader simply do its job, then offer me CLI to do it manually ;-) ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.