Can Ubuntu work if you have a RAID?
I have a 500gb RAID with windows and a 80gb drive.
I though I could put Ubuntu on the 80gb, then install the bootloader on the 80gb, and then point the Windows Bootloader to it with EasyBCD, but I can't get it working.
I have written over my Windows bootloader a few times and had to recover it, and also with EasyBCD I have pointed it to where I thought I had installed GRUB but it doesn't find it.
So can I do the following:
Load into Ubuntu with the Live CD and then install GRUB onto the 80gb drive from there, and then point to it from EasyBCD. The bootloader installation in Ubuntu isn't very helpful.
Problem being which drive do install grub too? Is the RAID (2 x 250gb) hd0 or hd0 and hd1, so my 80gb disk is hd2? Or is it hd1?
Although it is more likely (hd1,0) - disc 2 partition 1..
so confusing.
I have a 500gb RAID with windows and a 80gb drive.
I though I could put Ubuntu on the 80gb, then install the bootloader on the 80gb, and then point the Windows Bootloader to it with EasyBCD, but I can't get it working.
I have written over my Windows bootloader a few times and had to recover it, and also with EasyBCD I have pointed it to where I thought I had installed GRUB but it doesn't find it.
So can I do the following:
Load into Ubuntu with the Live CD and then install GRUB onto the 80gb drive from there, and then point to it from EasyBCD. The bootloader installation in Ubuntu isn't very helpful.
Problem being which drive do install grub too? Is the RAID (2 x 250gb) hd0 or hd0 and hd1, so my 80gb disk is hd2? Or is it hd1?
Although it is more likely (hd1,0) - disc 2 partition 1..
so confusing.
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