I have always run linux in the past on its own drive with grub written to the mbr of my windows install drive. (Pata...xp on master, linux on slave)
Recently I purchased 3 new sata drives and set them up in a raid(0) Installed xp on the array and it is functioning as It should be. I wiped the old xp drive and use it for backup only.
So at that point. I decided to redo my linux install.(I use pclinux but ocasionally look at others)
Ran the latest live cd and proceeded to do an fresh install.
As the installer checked my drives it came back with the error message for the array that it was corrupted and it could not use it.
This was fine since I was able to install linux to one of the older pata drives and that worked fine.
But my questions are: 1) The array is not corrupted (as I am using it without problems) so evidently linux or perhaps this distro is just unable to understand it in some way.
could I get a short explanation of this to understand linux and raid arrays better.
2) since linux was having a problem with the array, I chose to write grub to the linux drive instead of the windows drive as I usually would of. As I did not feel confident that attempting to write grub to a drive it was viewing as corrupted would be successful.
This still allows me to duel boot but is a little more inconvenient as I have to make a quick jump to the bios and change boot order to access that drive.
Was there a better route to accomplish what I wanted?
thx in advance
Recently I purchased 3 new sata drives and set them up in a raid(0) Installed xp on the array and it is functioning as It should be. I wiped the old xp drive and use it for backup only.
So at that point. I decided to redo my linux install.(I use pclinux but ocasionally look at others)
Ran the latest live cd and proceeded to do an fresh install.
As the installer checked my drives it came back with the error message for the array that it was corrupted and it could not use it.
This was fine since I was able to install linux to one of the older pata drives and that worked fine.
But my questions are: 1) The array is not corrupted (as I am using it without problems) so evidently linux or perhaps this distro is just unable to understand it in some way.
could I get a short explanation of this to understand linux and raid arrays better.
2) since linux was having a problem with the array, I chose to write grub to the linux drive instead of the windows drive as I usually would of. As I did not feel confident that attempting to write grub to a drive it was viewing as corrupted would be successful.
This still allows me to duel boot but is a little more inconvenient as I have to make a quick jump to the bios and change boot order to access that drive.
Was there a better route to accomplish what I wanted?
thx in advance
