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On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Ajai Khattri wrote: |
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> Under the old scheme I specified /dev/md1 as my root in grub.conf but since |
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> this doesn't exist the boot fails. In trying to fix this I see that the |
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> LiveCD uses the following device files for the RAID partitions: /dev/md123 |
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> /dev/md124 /dev/md125 /dev/md126. Should I be using those in grub.conf now? |
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Long story short: I used the LiveCD device names in grub.conf and my fstab |
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and I can now successfully boot the older 2.6.24 kernel. Everything seems |
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to be working. I will have to read up on the naming scheme changes - |
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advice/tips? (/dev/md1 is easier to remember than /dev/md124 :-) |
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