This is my situation:
I've a AMD Phenom II X6 1055T machine with 2 - ISA DVD drives and 6 -
SATA Drives. The drives are (I assume by the BIOS) assigned /dev/ sda
through /dev/sdf.
In order to do a specific definition easily I use CentOS 6 (what disks
are used with RAID-1 and which ones are used with RAID-10) and what the
/dev/mdx names to use.
What I don't understand is why when I get to the page where I'm to
install the boot loader it wants to install it on /dev/sdf. When I try
to install it on /dev/md0 (where /boot is located) the reboot fails.
When I try to alter the BIOS order (it allows me to do this with 4 of
the 6 disks) so the /dev/sda is the first BIOS drive the also fails.
Before I had multiple disks in a RAID environment I could install the
boot loader on /dev/sda1 without problems (BTW, /dev/md0 is defined with
/dev/sda1 and /dev/sdd1).
What am I doing wrong and how can I make it better? BTW, My goal is to
get the file system defined exactly like I want it and then install
CentOS 7.5 (CentOS 7.7 gives me several warning messages concerning my
processor).
TIA
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Eugene Poole
Woodstock, Georgia
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