On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:30:54PM -0500, Jay Kline (list at slushpupie.com) wrote:
> Ive never tried that before, but I have had problems with grub on raid
> devices.  The problem is grub needs to have access to the filesystem
> itself. Since you have a raid setup, grub wont be able to read the
> filesystem (needs drivers and/or configuration for it) and thus wont be
> able to load. My guess is you are out of luck in this, and you may have
> better luck getting another parition not in a raid, or worse case, use a
> floppy/cdrom/network boot method.

There must be a way to get it to work, since a RedHat install has no
problem installing grub on the identical hardware.  But, since I'm
installing debian which installs lilo by default, I have to install grub
after the fact.
-- 
Amy Tanner
amy at real-time.com

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