Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 22:54:16 +0200
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Subject: [coba-e:04705] Re: NuOnce Installer v4.2 Raid install with 2 SATA drives?
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> > 1) NOT having a "/boot" partition, but having that on "/", will allow you
to
> > run RAID1 for "/" (and thus /boot)
>
> The way that gub works, it doesnt matter if you are using / or
> /boot. grub fundamentally works at a level lower than the filesystem.
Not what I meant... When you do a graphical install of CentOS or Fedora, and
make partitions, it will not let you create a RAID1-/boot..
My comment was not related to grub/lilo, only to the partition manager.