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Failed installation on top of previous soft RAID Linux install #543
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Thanks for the report. It was known that creating a soft RAID may fail on previously used disks due to stale metadata, but not that it may succeed and then fail only at grub install stage. Do you see what the error is in the installer logs ( |
Related to #107 |
Hello ! Unfortunately, I didn't keep the logs, since I need the machine urgently. |
Hello ! I found the time to test the installation of XCP-ng on top of a Debian (11.3) soft raid 1 I did this to test raid soft:
I think the best workaround is to allow on the installer to delete old soft raid, using the command I provided in my first message. I can provide you access to my lab machine and/or the VM I use to test, if you want to dig directly. Thanks again for looking into that, and sorry for the delay ! |
Hello !
I regularly reinstall machine which previously run Linux (Debian 10 mostly) with soft raid 1 to XCP-ng.
Since 8.2 (And I think it's older than that), when I recreate the soft raid 1 from the installer, the installer finishes correctly, but I end up in grub rescue at the reboot.
My guess is that XCP-ng installer don't delete the old soft raid correctly, and the grub get confused. I try to boot via grub rescue, but with no success.
My workaround is to boot a live Debian, launch the shell, and execute this for each disk I want to use in my soft raid:
Then I can relaunch the installer, and XCP-ng install successfully !
Let me know if I can help !
Cécile
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