RAID not software raid

Stephen stephen at artifex360.com
Mon Mar 30 23:42:05 UTC 2015


Hi,

I have 2.  Either the RAID hardware is 
getting in the way or the software defaults are
not creating the right files for the hardware.

I can boot into Centos7 with EXT4 but then I run
into mapping issues on my VM and the system
will not boot after a hard reset.

Once moreI can install Ubuntu with no RAID hardware
but once rebooted after install the hardware will not
recognize Ubuntu as a File and just blanks out the screen
with a blinking cursor.

Centos 7 with XFS is very buggy on my Lenovo hardware
and corrupts during the operations of Centos 7

Trying to deploy OpenStack and I’ve reinstalled both
about 75 times.

I’d rather just deploy Ubuntu ontop of the hardware for
best I/O performance but the only solution I can find is
creating a Centos 7 OS with vm containers running 6
lxc of Ubuntu 14.04.2 

Once again my env
Ubuntu 14.02.2
Defaults
1TB RAID1

16G/swap
500MB/boot
80G/home
50G/root

800G/sdb

will not install Grub bootloader Fatal error


Cheers,

Stephen



> On Mar 30, 2015, at 5:50 PM, Dave Stevens <geek at uniserve.com> wrote:
> 
> Quoting Stephen <stephen at artifex360.com>:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Can RAID be setup?
>> 
>> I cannot install grub boot loader in
>> a RAID1 configuration using a
>> 1TB HD
>> 
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Steve
> 
> RAID involves more than one drive, how nmany do you have?
> 
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