On Mar 7, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic <office@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > We are talking about *software* /boot partition on RAID1! that can have > any number of member partitions. And the rest of the disk here discussed > is *software* "mdraid RAID10" with 1,2,3,4,... member partitions, not > regular hardware RAID1+0!! I think that line of discussion started when someone mentioned their Ubuntu with grub2 can do mdraid10 whole disk, /boot whatever. Of course with whole disk or /boot mdraid10, you don't know which of the 4 drives (besides the first) is bootable (mdraid10 distributes copies), so you'll need to add MBR and grub to all 4 and swap them around until it booted. In a 4 disk mdraid10 setup, even with grub2, the best method is still /boot as a 4 disk mdraid1 so any of the 4 can boot. Though you only need grub on the first two, cause if they are both out so is the mdraid10. -Ross _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos