[CentOS] Re: Anaconda doesn't support raid10
Ruslan Sivak
rsivak at istandfor.comThu May 10 18:36:53 UTC 2007
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Feizhou wrote: > Andreas Micklei wrote: >> Am Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2007 schrieb Feizhou: >>> So there really is no point in making /boot survive the loss of one of >>> of the other raid1 arrays. >> >> Really depends on what you have on your boot partition. ;-) >> > > You mean in the initrd images :D > > But seriously, when you need a /boot partition, it is only as useful > as the rest of the system. > This is true. In this particular case, I wanted the boot partition to survive if the data disks survived. Kinda annoying to have the data disks survive, but have to rebuild the system because the / or the /boot paritions didn't survive. With 500GB drives, an extra 200MB partition hardly matters, while it will save me a lot of headaches should one or two drives fail (assuming it's the right drives, and the data partition is still there). Russ
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