I just did a new installation with the
sarge-i386-netinst.iso and was generally very impressed, particularly with the
support for LVM and software RAID. My box used to have Windows 98 on hda
and Debian on hdb, until hdb died an abrupt hardware death (but I had
backups). Having read that the latest debian-installer supported RAID and
LVM, I decided to venture into these realms and purchased two spiffy new 160GB
IDE drives. I set up my new system as follows:
hda: new 160BG drive:
hda1 128MB /boot
hda3 5GB vfat area for Windows backup
hda4 1GB swap
hda5 120GB area for RAID/LVM
rest of hda - empty
hdb: original Windows98 hd, not modified
hdc: new 160GB drive partitioned exactly like
hda
hdd:CDR/CDROM
I made hda5 and hdc5 into a RAID-1 device, used this as a
physical volume for a LVM volume group, and then doled out various logical
volumes for the Debian install, which went without a hitch - very
impressive!
Now, the only negative/constructive feedback: the installer
detected the Windows installation on hdb and created a corresponding entry in
the grub menu.lst, but it didn't work, because it failed to take into account
the inability of Windows to boot from anything other than the first disk. I
fixed this by adding the following lines in the installer-generated Windows boot
stanza:
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
and everything works perfectly.
I think that the installer should automatically put in lines
to do this remappiing whenever it finds a Windows installation on a disk other
than hda (or hd0, in grub-speak).
Anyway, great work!
David Bruce
David S. Bruce, M.D., F.A.C.S.
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