SOLVED Re: ubuntu and a highpoint 302 raid drive
Sean W
nameneeded at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 16:26:09 UTC 2005
Well, there was a solution to this problem.
Put an ide harddrive in place and use it for the /boot and swap partitions.
Sigh.
It works, but hell if it's elegant.
Cheers.
Sean
Sean W wrote:
> Sean W wrote:
>
>> I have a server with a highpoint 302 raid device.
>>
>> I've installed Ubuntu and it went to hde for the / install and swap,
>> and I used hdf as a /cvs partition. both drives are 200gb.
>>
>> However, on reboot I get a disk failure, can't boot.
>>
>> I'm totally lost on what to do from here, please assist.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>>
> Hi, I'm guessing from the lack of response, there isn't anyone out there
> who knows how this should work.
>
> If someone does know anything about this, or how I should investigate
> further I'd like to hear from them, I'm sure that someone somewhere has
> to have tried installing Ubuntu on a raid configured device.
>
> Please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sean
>
>
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