On 8 August 2017 at 10:56, Scott Robbins <scottro11@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 09:01:30AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote: >> I recently had a failing disk replaced in my colo server. The server >> is running Centos 7.3. >> >> After the replacement, I was following these instructions to rebuild >> the RAID array that the disk was part of. >> >> https://help.1and1.co.uk/servers-c40665/dedicated-server-linux-c40577/rescue-and-recovery-c40581/rebuild-the-software-raid-array-after-a-drive-replacement-a729756.html >> >> Everything went fine until I reached the final section ("Grub Setup"). >> This section talks about running a command line program called "grub" >> to change the Grub configuration. And that program doesn't seem to be >> installed on this server. >> > > grub2 install /dev/sda > grub2 install /dev/sdb > > should do it, assuming the two actual physical disks are seen as > /dev/sda and /dev/sdb Thanks. That's what my independent research was showing me too. I assume it's already installed to /dev/sda (as it was sdb which was recently replaced and the system is rebooting quite happily). Is there a command that shows which disks already have Grub2 installed? Dave... -- Dave Cross :: dave@xxxxxxxxxxx http://dave.org.uk/ @davorg _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos