https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=227377#c32
Leonce Eraly changed:
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--- Comment #32 from Leonce Eraly 2007-09-25 01:32:53 MST ---
The problem is still present in SLES10 SP1.
I did some recent installs on IBM blades with 2 simple SAS disks
sda1 -> md0
sdb1 -> md0
sda2 -> md1
sdb2 -> md1
My /dev/md1 contains my ext3 root filesystem, the first stage of the
installation goes well (no errors) but if I reboot my system stops with 'No
operating systems found'.
To fix this I boot again with my SLES10 SP1 cd , go to the rescue system.
Once I'm in the rescue system , I mount /dev/md1 under /mnt , chroot into /mnt
,
create the proper device files with mknod
mknod /dev/sda b 18 0 , mknod /dev/sda2 b 18 2 , ....
I start grub , and I execute the following commands:
root (hd0,1)
setup (hd0)
root (hd1,1)
setup (hd1)
quit
I also add an extra entry to my grub config. So 1 entry for disk0 which points
to hd0 and a second entry for disk1 which is identical to the first one except
for the hd1 part.
As a final step I unmount /mnt , reboot and everything works!
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