Re: RAID-1 boot partition and FC2->FC4 upgrade

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Jack Howarth wrote:
Paul,
    Thanks for the reply. I guess I'll give the upgrade a try
with the "Skip boot loader updating" and see if that works.
I suppose the worse case situation would be that I need to
resort to the linux rescue cd mode and manually install the
boot loader myself. I am very surprised that no one has seems
to have run into this before. Surely I'm not alone in using
a RAID-1 boot partition. So far I can't find any messages
about this exact issue in the mailing list.

You're not along in using a RAID-1 boot partition. I do, but I didn't see the same problem you did, for reasons currently unknown.

ps I wonder what "Create a new boot loader" would do.

I suspect it's there for people that want to switch to grub from some other bootloader. It might not do anything different to the grub version of "update bootloader". But that's guessing, I don't know for sure.

> I considered
trying that but if anaconda is too stupid not to find the boot loader
to upgrade I have serious doubts that it is smart enough to find
where to properly install it when /boot is RAID-1. Also there is no documentation in the Installation guide on how the "Create
a new boot loader" picks a location. That is does it ask for a
location or blindly installed the boot loader on what it considers
to be the boot disk.

Don't know.

> Also might screw up any of the md partitions?

Unlikely, but you do have backups, don't you... ?

Paul.


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