On 19/01/2014 17:57, Reco wrote:
Given you're using>2Tb disks, GPT would be nessessary, and GRUB2 will
fail to install unless you'll create special 'bios_grub' partition.
[..]
bios_grub partition for grub2 (it failed to boot without it) - 1Mb
md0 for grub - 128Mb
md1 as a physical volume for the rest of the RAID1.
[..]
GRUB was installed on both disks. bios_grub
was put on both disks.
May I ask a detail? Did you have to mark any partitions 'bootable'?
Actually, did you have to mark bootable partitions on either or both
disks in the RAID-1 pair? Or did you have to set any other partition
'flags'?
At very least, you'll also need to reinstall GRUB on the RAID1
Happy with that; I seem to have spent half my life reconfiguring Grub
and rebuild initrd.
But that's more serious.
Thanks for the detailed comments. Ron
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