Le 22/12/2016 à 02:00, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
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On 2016-12-21 20:53, jdd wrote:
I did this to have only one raid array for all the three partitions. I let aside gpt, because I don't have uefi on this computer and don't want to trick grub to boot gpt
Grub2 boots from GPT just fine, no tricks.
the problem is with BIOS legacy and GPT. In fact the (yast) install don't end, stops on grub error
But I use neither LVM nor RAID on the system.
apparently, if I use GPT, I need a special grub partition (special ID), and this can't be on lvm/raid. If so how can I have a bootable second disk? it needs to be reset for each kernel update. with my present config (if it works, I have 3 weeks to test it), I have one 1Tb partition (have to be less than 2Tb) on each disk, assembled as raid 1. on this raid, to be able to partition it, I have lvm and 2Gb swap, 50Gb root and the rest as data I expect it to give me three identical disks, that is three bootable disks with the first partition of 1Tb (and eventually some unused space) in fact, I had the -xxx error, but the install could continue. At Grub part, it lasted and being past midnight, I went to bed. This morning I found the computer up and running and could log and reboot. I still have to check how it works - is it really running as raid, as lvm... I have to learn the tools thanks jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org