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Yes, I've always put /boot on /dev/md0, on Fedora core 3, 6, and 10. And Ubuntu 8. <BR>
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And had drive failures and it ran and booted fine on the single drive. Was able to replace and it regenerated. <BR>
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On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 07:43 -0400, Chuck Payne wrote:<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312"> Are you using a card to do your raid? If you are doing a soft raid,</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">leave /boot /dev/sda1, I haven't seen a box use /dev/mdx for boot.</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">Just like I haven't see a box use /dev/VolGroup/LogVolboot. Most</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">software raid have to be load, until the drivers are loaded, how will</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">your server know you are using a softraid.</FONT></TT><BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">If it's a hardware raid, then by all means set up the /boot as a read.</FONT></TT><BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">-- </FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">Terror PUP a.k.a</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">Chuck "PUP" Payne</FONT></TT><BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#131312">(678) 636-9678</FONT></TT>
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