On Wed, 2012-05-02 at 22:21 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Adam Williamson wrote:
> /boot on RAID was, for a long time, considered a problematic
> configuration and is explicitly excepted from the release criteria. I
> believe the anaconda team's attitude towards this configuration is
> becoming somewhat more liberal, though, so we may have to re-consider
> the criterion.
That part of the criterion was pointed out, so I tried the install again with
/boot being non-raid and it still had the same problem. I managed to do a
workaround, so it's now running the way I originally wanted it (/ on raid).
Anaconda lets you make that configuration, the bootloader supports it, and it
works (other than that one bug), so it seems that that part of the criterion may
be outdated now.
The above three things have often been true in the past, but whenever
anyone hit problems and filed a bug, the anaconda devs would usually say
'well, we don't really support /boot on RAID'. The criterion exception
was added at their request, even though all the things you mention were
true at that time.
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