problems using grub
Robert L Cochran
cochranb at speakeasy.net
Thu Oct 23 01:54:49 UTC 2003
If you are doing RAID1, then in your grub.conf file entry:
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.22-1.2097.nptl ro root=/dev/md1
initrd /initrd-2.4.22-1.2097.nptl.img
The key parameter is passing root=/dev/md1 (or whatever your RAID device
configuration is for the root partition of the RAIDed disks). I use RAID
1 with 2 hard disks, and mirror /boot and /, and never had a problem I
couldn't fix. Sometimes it just takes a little experimentation and try,
try again.
Bob
Globe Trotter wrote:
> OK, I decided to give installing Fedora Core Test3 a try on my Dell Dimension
> 650 Dual HDD, Dual Intel Processor and have had several several frustrating
> hours. I am in need of help!
>
> First problem: I have RAID on the system. Installing with Grub meant a blinking
> light after grub stage 2 and precious little more. So I took off RAID
> completely, with not much difference in results. Except that sometimes I can
> hit the escape button and then the graphical screen for booting in does show
> up. I have still been unable to reproduce this reliably enough to find a
> pattern in this madness. It works sometimes, but then sometimes not. Can
> someone please help me out here?
>
> While installing, I was offered the choice of creating a boot diskette. When I
> happily lapped up the opportunity, I was told that my kernels were far too big
> to fit in a floppy. An option to write to a CD or several diskettes would be
> really great here!
>
> Also, is it possible to get into interactive startup? I have tried fixing my
> finger on "i" to no avail. Of course, the more pressing problem currently is
> how to get a reliable boot into the machine.
>
> Finally, and this is very important, because I want to bring back RAID on my
> system: how do I install another bootloader? I am somewhat of a newbie but an
> adventurous (perhaps foolish) one at that, so could you please tell me what I
> have to do to bring up LILO boot as an option. Assuming of course, I can get
> into the system the next time I reboot (right now it is blinking grubbily at me
> and refusing my esc carrot).
>
> I understand that the grub coalition may come at me for throwing a spanner into
> their notions of enforced choice, but here I am, having read and tried all the
> posts on GRUB and RAID and whatnot but still stuck. I prefer the look of GRUB
> but am happier with a grubbier-looking LILO which works for me....
>
> Thanks and best wishes!
>
>
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