How does extlinux solve the problem? It just seems like another bootloader to me.

Grub already has support for RAID, /boot on RAID, /boot on encrypted/raided/LVM...

On 27 April 2015 at 11:23, Trent W. Buck <trentbuck@gmail.com> wrote:
"Noah O'Donoghue"
<noah.odonoghue@gmail.com> writes:

> Don't forget the other benefit of hardware raid is being able to boot from
> a degraded array.
>
> EG if you use software raid and your grub is on a failed drive, you will
> have to manually force the BIOS to boot from the other (working) drive or
> it will just hang on boot.

Or get a better bootloader.
(Hint: extlinux.)

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