> /dev/md0 for boot and swap How? I just tried installation with disk layout as shown on attached image. But I used md0 for root fs, md1 for LVM with LV for swap. Grub installation is passed without any problems and system is working just fine. /Ilia On 10/14/2013 02:27 PM, Jens Andersson wrote: > I am trying to intsall wheezy from DVD image. During the installation > phase I create two RAID units: /dev/md0 for boot and swap and /dev/md1 > for LVM. > > during the final installation stage, I am notified that MBR/GRUB(?) > will be installed on /dev/sda (sorry for my bad memory) and thus the > host will not boot. Is there a known issue with creating my planned > environment during normal installation? > > /Jens > > > ================================================== > Jens Andersson jason@barbanet.com > VHF: SC8895 MMSI:265586130 > PGP finger print: > BD36 399B 2594 74DA EFAB B72C B655 55D1 > >
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