schmoo2x
March 20th, 2009, 03:36 AM
Hi, everyone!
I'm sure the answer to this will be obvious once I see it, BUT here goes:
I'm working on setting up a server with a RAID configuration. I had, on a previous configuration, installed LILO configured to point to /dev/md0 for the bootup. Having changed the drive that / is mounted to /dev/sda1, I had installed grub in the Ubuntu Server installer disc, with the assumption that it would overwrite the MBR to boot using GRUB to /dev/sda1.
I finish the install, no errors, reboot, and LILO starts looking for /dev/md0 (which, of course, doesn't exist).
Long story short, how to I get rid of LILO so that GRUB can work its magic with my server?
Thanks for all the help! I know, I'm still learning...
I'm sure the answer to this will be obvious once I see it, BUT here goes:
I'm working on setting up a server with a RAID configuration. I had, on a previous configuration, installed LILO configured to point to /dev/md0 for the bootup. Having changed the drive that / is mounted to /dev/sda1, I had installed grub in the Ubuntu Server installer disc, with the assumption that it would overwrite the MBR to boot using GRUB to /dev/sda1.
I finish the install, no errors, reboot, and LILO starts looking for /dev/md0 (which, of course, doesn't exist).
Long story short, how to I get rid of LILO so that GRUB can work its magic with my server?
Thanks for all the help! I know, I'm still learning...