On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:54 AM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 7 May 2012, Robert Nesius wrote:
>
>  Perhaps my memory is fuzzy, but I had thought you had created to small
>> partitions named boot or /boot that were outside of the raid for the sole
>> purpose of giving your bootloader a home that your BIOS can deal with.  So,
>> I'm not surprised you don't see it when you run df, as I'm guessing you
>> haven't added that little partition to your fstab?
>>
>> I'm just trying to helpfully brainstorm. :)
>>
>
> Aha!  That makes sense.  So it isn't being mounted.  I'll study this
> further.  Does it have to be mounted for kernel upgrades to work properly?
>
>
No - I don't think it does.  When you upgrade your kernel, your boot-loader
configs should get updated automagically.

-Rob
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