ROOT raid (software raid 1)

Rich Duzenbury rduz-ubuntu at theduz.com
Sun Dec 5 23:44:28 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 17:37, Jon Masters wrote:

> It claims not to. It actually does work.
> 
> Create a separate /boot partition for the kernel and initrd to live in
> and then install to a / filesystem living on a RAID1 or RAID0 device
> that you create during the install. 
Could you be a bit more specific here?  When I run the install it
clearly states during partitioning that it's not supported and won't
boot.  


> P.S. This is a major sticking point for ubuntu and Debian acceptance
> on mission critical kit which should be addressed. It's not too tricky
> to boot and initrd off a separate boot partition.
Absolutely true.  I'm in that exact position.

Thanks.
-- 
Regards,
Rich







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