On 08/26/2009 06:08 AM, Law Barstow wrote: > On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 03:12 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > >>> >>> Why would it mess up grub? - I thought I would just need to edit >>> /etc/fstab . . >> >> Because grub might not be saved on both MBRs. Because removing one disk >> might rename the other and depending on how you have grub pointing to >> the conf file this could break as well (though is less likely). >> Grub doesn't actually see the raid array, it uses the filesystem in >> read only mode (which works because the raid info is at the end of the >> partition). So there can be issues with pulling drives out of the array. >> > > I ran into this issue when one of my disks in a RAID 1 mirror died > unexpectedly. GRUB wasn't installed on the MBR of both drives so the PC > wouldn't boot. I also had the issue where the drives were renamed > (/dev/sda died) I saw something similar, in my case (raid level 1 mirror two SATA drives) sdb died and the machine don't boot from sda alone, well the boot process halt at the grub prompt instead of the boot menu issuing a "configfile /grub/grub.conf" shows the boot menu and the boot process continues normally adding back the sdb restore the boot menu, without it sda boot terminates in the grub prompt Gabriel -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines