> Hi all! > > I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6 > because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems > upgrading on top of software RAID (using RAID1 with 2 drives). > > I need to upgrade it to stay secure, and I want to do a bare-metal backup > first (so I can put it all back as it now is, in case it explodes in my > face), so I'm trying to figure out the safest way to do that. Here are > the choices as I see them, I'd appreciate comments/thoughts: > > 1. boot from live DVD and manually reassemble the RAID array (how > would I do that?) > 2. degrade the array (with appropriate commands) so that it is running > on just one drive, then boot a live DVD and use dd to back up that drive. > 3. Other choices you can suggest? > > then after successfully getting a bare-metal backup, reboot it with the > full RAID array and run the update. > > Thanks in advance! To me the easiest method seems to: - boot into rescue mode, not mounting any disks - directly dd all complete disks to files on a USB disk or to a remote host - reboot and update as usual If anything fails you can again boot into rescue mode (maybe with the help of USB/DVD/CD) and: - recover all disks using dd from the backups made before - reboot and be back on 7.5 Any reason why this shouldn't work? Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos