David-Paul Niner wrote:
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tlc wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 23:27 +0100, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mi, den 09.11.2005 schrieb Nelson Tactuk um 23:22:
I am trying to install Fedora Core 4 in a box Intel with a motherboad
AUS A7V333 ACPI BIOS REV. 1005. I have two drives in RAID. When I
If you speak about a "RAID controller" on the motherboard itself, then
it is "fake RAID / win-raid".
not all onboard RAID controllers are fake RAID. But in this instance the
Promise 20276 is in deed a "fake" RAID controller.
You should get to use that with dmraid,
but up to now (with FC4) it is not supported by the anaconda installer.
You should see 2 drives instead of a single one.
Or did you setup Linux software RAID with DiskDruid?
finish the installation and reboot the machine, I have this error:
Missing operating system
When you use Disk Druid what partitions are created? Even if the drives
are set as a RAID you should see both drives in Disk Druid. If you want
to RAID them you can do it there.
Nelson
Alexander
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You can try putting /boot on a non-raided partition.
Now that I think about, lvm2 may not even support booting from a raided
partition.
In the event that you have concerns, remember that it's only accessed
while the machine is booting (and during kernel updates/updates) and you
can always create a backup of it on a raided partition if you'd like.
DP
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lvm2 does support booting from RAID ( under FC3 at least) am I am using
it. Just make sure that you install grub on BOTH drives.
see the ROOT-on-LVM-on-RAID HOWTO at
http://www.midhgard.it/docs/lvm/html/index.html
Also Read All of the Howto's to do with Software RAID, LVM and GRUB at
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html
As it may not be as easy as you think
Andy H