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From: Molle Bestefich <molle.bestefich@gmail.com>
To: Wilfried Weissmann <Wilfried.Weissmann@gmx.at>
Cc: bug-grub@gnu.org, dm-devel@redhat.com, ataraid-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Re: grub 0.96 bug
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:11:46 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <62b0912f0503221211c21d0ec@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42407227.2020402@gmx.at>

>> Thanks for the explanation!
>> There should be an option in the GRUB configuration to do this, so
>> that the RAID won't get overwritten the next time I do a grub-install,
>> I think.
> 
> That would make my life a lot easier! On the other hand, the most
> straight forward thing to do would be to move the stage 1.5 to another
> default sector. So you can not forget to set any option that ruins your
> array if missing. Also there is no need to add some autodetection code
> for hpt controllers then.

One step ahead of me, you are.

I was just thinking of doing autodetection of HPT magic in GRUB.

The autodetection has a plus side too, though.
It can detect other stuff that should not be touched (Windows/Veritas
dynamic partition information comes to mind?) and not touch sectors
based on what is actually there on a particular system.  Would perhaps
save the implementor the pain of choosing once there's just too many
reserved sectors and the stage1.5 loader wont fit.

I think I've read that the stage1.5 loader is not really necessary in
some cases, think I'll go doc-hunting.

>> Or even better, dmraid could protect the metadata blocks by some magic
>> flag to dm-mod.
>> This isn't possible as is, is it?
> 
> One can make any I/O to this block fail. But I would like something like
> discarding any writes and only perform reads. "dd" backups would still
> work then.

Right.  And perhaps a user-definable flag to turn the protection on or off :-).
Is it possible without adding new code to dm-mod?

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2005-03-21 14:55                   ` grub 0.96 bug Molle Bestefich
2005-03-21 18:16                     ` Wilfried Weissmann
2005-03-22  7:53                       ` [dm-devel] " Molle Bestefich
2005-03-22 19:29                         ` Wilfried Weissmann
2005-03-22 20:11                           ` Molle Bestefich [this message]
2005-03-22 22:42                             ` Wilfried Weissmann

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