Re: Re: Anaconda doesn't support raid10

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Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
I think if you setup the 4 disk raid1 at boot grub gets installed
on each as part of the install process.

You'd only need to do it yourself if you put a new disk to replace
a failed one, then just run grub-install on it.

-Ross

Why is this exactly? Does it have something to do with the boot sector or something? Doesn't the raid1 take care of mirroring everything on that partition (with the exception of the boot sector of the drive?)

Russ


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