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So... can you confirm that the grub output I posted means that I'm covered for a bootable drive in case either one (and only one at a time) goes bad on me? Or do I need to follow either Philip's grub commands (above) or yours (below) to insure such a setup?
Thanks much for the extensive explanations.
Michael, Before replying to your follow-up, I have a question: Is the entire OS on a single partition in a single array? Or if the root (and any other directory) is on a separation partition, is it also in an array, presumably RAID 1? And so in your scenario where the first *disk* fails (in contrast to a grub, partition, file system, or file problem), is it your intention to run the root from the second disk's partition alone outside of the array (in other words, as if there had been no array)? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org