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* RAID becomes un-bootable after failure
@ 2004-06-02 14:55 Ben Williams
  2004-06-02 15:11 ` me
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From: Ben Williams @ 2004-06-02 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

I have a 2-disk RAID-1 that I set up using the Red Hat 9 installer. My 
problem is that pretty much any simulated drive failure makes the system 
unbootable. If I power down the machine and remove drive 1, the system 
can't find any bootable device. If I set a drive faulty using the 
RAIDtools, re-add it, and let the recovery process run the boot loader 
seems to get overwritten and I end up with a system hung at "GRUB 
loading stage2". Can anyone shed some light on what's going on here? My 
guess is that GRUB isn't installed on drive 2, so that removing drive 1 
or recovering drive 1 from drive 2 leads to no boot loader, but 
shouldn't GRUB have been copied to drive 2 in the mirroring process? How 
can I configure my system so that it will still be bootable after a 
drive failure?

Thanks for your help.

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