[Bug 1880780] Re: Ubuntu Server 20.04 install not recognising software RAID

Sergiu 1880780 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed May 27 01:08:23 UTC 2020


** Description changed:

- Attempting to install Ubuntu 20.04 or a server with RAID 1 setup
+ Attempting to install Ubuntu 20.04 or a server with RAID1 setup
  configured in BIOS as two RAID1 systems (500MB RAID1 + 1.7TB RAID1) is
  not possible. The installer does not see the RAID1 groups and only
  allows manual creation of software RAID. Moreover, the newly created
  software RAID via Installer is not bootable (no option to create EFI
  partition is available or marking as boot).
  
  The same server was used in the past with Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and 18.04
  and with all, the installer was recognising an existing software RAID as
  preconfigured in BIOS and was allowing the usage of 500MB partition as
  EFI boot.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Server 20.04 install not recognising software RAID

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Attempting to install Ubuntu 20.04 or a server with RAID1 setup
  configured in BIOS as two RAID1 systems (500MB RAID1 + 1.7TB RAID1) is
  not possible. The installer does not see the RAID1 groups and only
  allows manual creation of software RAID. Moreover, the newly created
  software RAID via Installer is not bootable (no option to create EFI
  partition is available or marking as boot).

  The same server was used in the past with Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 and
  18.04 and with all, the installer was recognising an existing software
  RAID as preconfigured in BIOS and was allowing the usage of 500MB
  partition as EFI boot.

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