Re: In this partition scheme, grub does not find md information?

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On Monday January 28, moshe@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Perhaps I'm mistaken but I though it was possible to do boot from 
> /dev/md/all1.

It is my understanding that grub cannot boot from RAID.
You can boot from raid1 by the expedient of booting from one of the
halves.
A common approach is to make a small raid1 which contains /boot and
boot from that.  Then use the rest of your devices for raid10 or raid5
or whatever.
> 
> Am I trying to do something that's basically impossible?

I believe so.

NeilBrown
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