5 # A RAID installation is called for. With (version 22) of LILO
6 # the boot record will be installed on the RAID partition. The
7 # Master Boot Record will find the record on (hda2), which is marked
8 # as an active partition. (sdb1) is also marked active. If (hda) fails,
9 # it will be possible to boot by disabling the IDE controller in BIOS,
10 # which will cause (sdb) to become device 0x80, and boot appropriately.
15 # Auxiliary boot records will be installed automatically. Since
16 # this is a PARALLEL raid device, there will be no boot records
17 # other that the one written to the RAID set (sdb1, hda2).
19 raid-extra-boot = auto
22 # The SCSI controller BIOS assigns device codes backwards
23 # from what one might expect, so we make the BIOS device
24 # code assignment by the BIOS explict:
34 # Always prompt for a boot selection, timing out after
41 # Use the MENU interface, specifying the title and color scheme
43 #install = /boot/boot-menu.b # versions before 22.3
45 install = menu # syntax since 22.3 ("text", "menu", "bmp")
46 menu-title = " RAID boot on CARMEN "
47 menu-scheme = "wk:Wg:wk:Gk"
50 # Specify the kernel to boot if the use makes no selection
51 # withing the 'timeout=' period.
56 # Both kernels below use the same root directory, which
57 # is mounted initially "read-only"
63 #########################################
64 # end sample-raid.conf Global section #
65 #########################################
68 # This is the kernel we usually boot
70 image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.2-2
73 initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.2-2.img
76 # This is an alternate kernel
78 image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14-5.0
81 initrd=/boot/initrd-2.2.14-5.0.img
84 # This system also will run DOS, but we have
85 # to fake DOS into thinking it is booting from
90 map-drive = 0x80 to = 0x81
91 map-drive = 0x81 to = 0x82
92 map-drive = 0x82 to = 0x80
95 #########################################
96 # end sample-raid.conf #
97 #########################################