Hi All, very interesting thread, I add my 2 cents point-of-view for free to all of you ... A lot af satisfaction with HP Proliant MicroServer from the first GEN6 (AMD NEON) to the 1-year old MicroServer Gen10 X3216 (CentOS6/7/8) so I think yours is the right choice! In /boot/efi/ (mounted from the first partition of the first GPT disk) you only have the grub2 efi binary, not the vmlinuz kernel or initrd image or the grub.cfg itself ... To be more precise a grub.cfg file exists there but it's only a static file which has an entry to find the right one using the uuid fingerprint *cat \EFI\ubuntu\grub.cfg*search.fs_uuid d9f44ffb-3cb8-4783-8928-0123e5d8a149 root set prefix=($root)'/@/boot/grub' configfile $prefix/grub.cfg Using an md1 software raid mirror for this FAT32 (ESP) partition is not safe IF you use it outside of the linux environment (because the mirror will became corrupted at the first write the other OSes will do on this partition). It's better to setup a separated /boot partition (yes, here an md1 linux software raid mirror is OK) which the grub2 bootloader can manage correctly (be sure grub2 can access his modules to understand and manage this LVM/RAID : mdraid09,mdraid1x,lvm.mod [1] [2] insmod raid # and load the related `mdraid' module `mdraid09' for RAID arrays with version 0.9 metadata, and `mdraid1x' for arrays with version 1.x metadata. insmod mdraid09 set root=(md0p1) # or the following for an unpartitioned RAID array set root=(md0) IMHO installing ex-novo is the easiest path with setup that puts all the things correctly, building the right initramfs and putting the correct entry in grub.cfg for the modules needed to manage raid/lvm... To be honest I don't know how the anaconda installer manage the /dev/sda1 ESP/FAT32/EFI partitions (I'd like it clones this efi partition to the 2nd disk, but i think it will leave /dev/sdb1 partition empty) To understand better how GRUB2 works i've looked here : [3] [4] [5] Happy hacking *Fleur* [1] : https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/187236/grub2-lvm2-raid1-boot [2] : https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB/Advanced_storage [3] : https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html [4] : https://documentation.suse.com/sled/15-SP4/html/SLED-all/cha-grub2.html [5] : https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos