Le 11/05/2019 à 14:03, An Liu a écrit :
Hi, Pascal,
I personally didn't use --removable option while install GRUB,
but built a standalone EFI boot executable for grub (say,
grubx64.efi with modules),it could be copied everywhere you want,
and it do safe me many times.
Are these two the same t
Hi, Pascal,
I personally didn't use --removable option while install GRUB,
but built a standalone EFI boot executable for grub (say,
grubx64.efi with modules),it could be copied everywhere you want,
and it do safe me many times.
Are these two the same thing?
> My method of choice would be to
Le 11/05/2019 à 12:18, Rory Campbell-Lange a écrit :
I wish to configure a server with two SATA connected SSD disks in
software RAID1.
I'm not sure how best to configure the disks for boot, particularly in
UEFI boot mode, to ensure that /dev/sdb can be booted if (for example)
/dev/sda fails.
I
I wish to configure a server with two SATA connected SSD disks in
software RAID1.
I'm not sure how best to configure the disks for boot, particularly in
UEFI boot mode, to ensure that /dev/sdb can be booted if (for example)
/dev/sda fails.
I have been configuring each disk as follows:
Device
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