Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com escribio (16.8.2008 18:45)
I usually create the boot and swap partitions as RAID1 also. Swap so running processes won't crash if 1 disk fails and boot so the copy stays up to date as kernel updates are installed. But if you start with a copy of your working /boot you should be able to fix it up with a rescue-mode boot from the install CD when you need it.
Thanks, that sounds like a good idea. Though I think I have the boot part covered - I have a cron job updating the boot partition on the mirror disk every night.
- Jussi