Scott Silva wrote: > Mace Eliason spake the following on 5/1/2006 12:13 PM: > >> So from what I have read I would run grub-install /dev/sda ? >> >> I have setup the raid with >> /boot (100Meg) >> /swap (2gig) >> / (the rest) >> >> All 3 are mirrored. >> >> I don't want to mess this up sorry I am new to this. >> >> Mace >> >> Scott Silva wrote: >> >>> Mace Eliason spake the following on 5/1/2006 10:58 AM: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have a setup with raid 1 and one drive has failed, and the other drive >>>> won't boot says missing os. >>>> >>>> I thought I had it setup and tested but it would appear that it wasn't >>>> setup to boot form either drive. >>>> >>>> How can I boot from the good drive that is missing the grub. >>>> >>>> I am thinking of using linux rescue when booting from the centos 4.2 >>>> disc >>>> >>>> This is a production machine and I don't want to mess it up. >>>> >>>> Please help >>>> >>>> >>> Use linux rescue and you can fix grub. >>> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Invoking-grub-install.html >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > less /boot/grub/grub.conf and post please-- just to be careful. > > Okay I have booted with linux rescue and skiped the network setup, and skiped the next part and gone right to the shell. > If I type grub-install it says no such file or directory. I tried less /boot/grub/grub.conf same thing. I did boot with the centos cd as if I was installing and used manual partion to see if the partions where still there and they are. No sure what to do now. I will try and search for grub-install. I am assuming that I am searching the cd? Mace