Christopher Chan pisze:
grub cannot find its second stage. Are you booting from a mirrored
partition?
Yes
What could be a solution? And what could have happen upon the reboot?
That is weird. I just re-installed centos5 and it is now booting
properly. What could I do to avoid this situation in the future?
IIRC, RHEL4 does not properly handle installation of grub on mirrored
partitions and therefore Centos4 suffers from the same problem.
RHEL5 does it properly now as you can see. This has been a long
outstanding problem of anaconda.
Yeap, this is true. After installing centos4 on RAID1 disk (software
raid) i always do:
grub
grub>device (hd0) /dev/hdc
grub>root (hd0,0)
grub>setup (hd0)
where /dev/hdc is second RAID DISK (it could be whatever: /dev/sdb1 etc)
So system is booting form first or second riad1 disk
Irens
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