Kevan Benson wrote: > Unless it's new in 4.4, that's not the case. Grub can't undertand the md > devices, and has to be installed on the disk geometry individually, as your > link suggests, which anaconda doesn't do. I hear RHEL 5 fixes this though. Installing Grub into first partition is definitely the way its done in CentOS 4.4, if /boot is on RAID-1 md device. Not sure if it is something new (I haven't noticed it before either). Actually, even if you attempt to force installation of Grub into MBR (for example in ks.cfg), Anaconda is going to ignore it and install into partition (of course, only if /boot is on RAID-1 md device). I've noticed this when installing on some used drives that had LILO in MBR. After installation, the machine wouldn't boot. BIOS was loading LILO from previous installation (which was in MBR), instead of Grub from current installation (which was in bootable partition). BTW, while I'm mentioning it, does anybody know a good way (or tool) to evict (clear, zero-out) boot loader from MBR? Preserving partition table of course. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061124/bd693c18/attachment-0005.sig>