Dear Russ, >>> There's always going to be an argument about whether to put /boot and swap >>> on RAID. It's all about performance most of the time being slightly better >>> versus stability in the event of device failure. >> >> I can't think of a good argument for not having /boot on the raid1. > > Then you do not support it, and see the recurring support load > in #centos -- we get this load all the time. It is from > clueless newbies, barely able to communicate, with unknown > controllers. Putting /boot on raid adds complexity, it > breaks, and it is needless in most cases. I personally cannot agree on that. Syncing /boot 'manually' adds much more complexibility, unless you add scripts that automate the process. I also wonder what's wrong in having /boot on a RAID1 partition, because rescue mode should offer all necessary tools to mount raid partitions. Instead I would suggest to add a separate page with common recovery scenarios. Best Regards Marcus