Jan Engelhardt wrote:
I am not sure (would have to check again), but I believe both opensuse and
fedora (the latter of which uses LVM for all partitions by default) have
that working, while still using GRUB.
Keyword: partitions. I.e., they partition the hard drive (so that the first
31 sectors are available for GRUB) and use LVM on devices such as /dev/hda2.
But this is not what was needed. I need to use LVM on /dev/hda, without a
partition table.
But, what's much more amazing, is
that GRUB seems to work with raid0 (both BIOS-based and MD)... perhaps
it's just luck that the needed files are contiguous?
[wild guess] Maybe they set up a raid1 /boot partition?
--
Alexander E. Patrakov
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