David G. Miller wrote:
>
>> Grub isn't so much the issue here as the difference in the rescue
mode >> boot.
Let me try explaining this a different way. After you let the rescue
software mount the partition, *don't* chroot.
I can deal with grub. The parts that concern me here are that (a) the
rescue mode bootup isn't finding the raid1 devices like it used to and
(b) even when I mount the partitions up by hand I don't get the normal
access that I expect from rescue mode. Other things may break that need
the chroot access to fix and I want to know how to do it ahead of time.
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Les Mikesell
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