[CentOS] why was LILO removed from centOS 4.2?
Ulrik S. Kofod
usk at cybersite.dkWed Nov 30 15:51:44 UTC 2005
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Aleksandar Milivojevic sagde: > Quoting "Ulrik S. Kofod" <usk at cybersite.dk>: > >> > It is still there, but not selectable from GUI. Most likely it is going to be > removed in future versions of RH distributions (and therefore from > CentOS too). Will groub ever be able to boot RAID1 (from any disk in the array by default) ? I hate when something that works get's replaced with something "smart". And I still havent seen an answer to why grub is so great, to me it seems like it doesn't really work as booting pretty much is the main attaction in boot loaders. > No one-liners here. But there's that two-liner in the above referenced > article > ;-) > Well a two-liner for each disk that has to be typed into the grub thingy, no fun when running RAID1 with 2 spares, can't this be put into a script? --
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