Aeudian:
I have the exact same issue that you did. However I am struggling
to get fdisk to work. Whenever i try to list with fdisk -l, nothing
shows up. If I try to list with fdisk -l /dev/mapper/(raid1array) it
says it cannot open it.
Can you shed some light on the specifics of usin
Thanks a lot guys for your time. I am working right now but will report
back later today / this evening with results.
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Yeah the install happens and everything... but when I reboot I just get
a blinking cursor like something is happening but it just stays there.
Yes I made sure that I installed the boot loader on partition 1 of the
RAID array on step 8. Right now I am trying different approaches with
what you have
Jerico could you list methods you used for making softwareraid here? Im
assuming you used mdadm? Could you elaborate for us?
Thanks
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HÃ¥kan,
This may be what I experience after working with the fakeraid. It
won't boot.
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Jerico,
Thanks for your response!
David,
I am going to play with that method with the Desktop ISOs and see
what I can make of it.
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Chris Martin,
YOU ARE THE MAN! This actually WORKED! Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is
booting on my fakeraid now! Awesome!
Thanks PHILLIP also for your support!!!
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Phillip,
Both Demi and I followed Chris Martin's write up which included
your PPA.
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Synguin,
That is only the array, yes.
Did you install the OS on the array originally and not one of the
drives separately? (Im assuming you did since it detects the array
when you do ls -l /dev/mapper. I just slapped a mint 9 cd in my ubuntu
10.04 box just for kicks and it lists
Phillip,
I just made the change to the raid volume as mine had a number on
the end also. Going to use your PPA update from post #86. Ill let ya
know how it goes.
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Ok so in that blue package configuration window regarding grub, I had
the same error that grub failed to install. I also do not have a # on
the end of the named volume which was setup in the raid-bios. Chose
continue anyway
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When I was in the package config for grub that goes along with apt-get
upgrade, It listed /dev/sda and /dev/sdb as well as the volume. I chose
the Volume to install grub to. As I stated before it failed.
I went through with the installation and on step 8 I went to specify
where to install grub a
Herbert is there a separate BIOS for the raid controller? That is where I
am able to change the volume name. However for me this didn't help.
On May 18, 2010 8:21 AM, "Herbert Roitblat" wrote:
Another piece of what I hope is useful information:
I tried loading version 9.10 on the system as a s
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