On Sep 10, 2004, Yusuf Goolamabbas <yusufg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, I haven't tested FC3test as yet and wanted to ask if grub in FC3 > would do the right thing when installing on a software raid-1 boot array > (ie, that it would write to the MBR on both disks) so if there was a > disk failure, the machine would still come up. The right thing depends on your BIOS and on the disk failure mode. Consider, for example, that you have two disks, 0x80 and 0x81. If you naively install boot information on both disks' boot records such that it looks for the boot partition in the disk itself, if you remove disk 0x80, disk 0x81 may not boot because it becomes 0x80. OTOH, if you replace disk 0x80, the BIOS will likely try to boot from it, and fail. If it fails over to the other disk, or if you change the BIOS settings so as to boot from this other disk, then it might be renumbered to 0x80, or it might not. You can't have it work both ways, unfortunately. Then consider more interesting scenarios like multiple disks and you may realize that, when lilo claims to be safe for raid 1, it's only for a some failure scenarios, and within certain BIOS behaviors. > I don't know if Grub is capable of this task It is, but you have to do it yourself, implying what kind of failure scenarios you're trying to prepare for. -- Alexandre Oliva http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/ Red Hat Compiler Engineer aoliva@{redhat.com, gcc.gnu.org} Free Software Evangelist oliva@{lsd.ic.unicamp.br, gnu.org}