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Oh Sure, RAID 0 or RAID 1 seem simple enough in Outmoded and Industry Discontinued 32 bit (CSM) MBR Legacy BIOS., But show us how to correctly and functionally implement a two to four drive RAID 0 or RAID 1 in a 64 bit strictly UEFI GPT LVM “Secure Boot” Environment under Ubuntu Linux (Without Windows Installed,) In such a manner as that the GRUB Boot Loader does not Fail to boot the RAID Array after Operating System Installation and Reboot. (And which does Not fail to boot RAID 1 arrays which have become deprecated.) Without having to go through all the hoops of work arounds. ..None of these Outmoded and Outdated Legacy implementation videos show how to do that. I think it may be because Microsofts (With its One HD per OS UELA) and (Intel Implemented) UEFI, messes with/up GRUBs ability to correctly identify where to find its correct boot directory and supporting files in the RAID array(s). And the “LINUX Kernel Fix” may work with single drive implementations; but it still does Not adequately solve the RAID Array addressing issues. Considering that most major servers operate under some form of LINUX environment. This is a MAJOR issue going forward.
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 00:28:22 +0000

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