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Old 09-27-2009, 10:48 PM
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How do you find out your hd(x,y)??

Ok, I installed Chameleon rc1 + Netkas PCEFI 10.3, and whenever I boot, it powers off without even loading chameleon.

The only way for me to boot my RAID 0 array is to make my older 320gb with snow on it and use it's chameleon (means I have to select RAID everytime at boot)

Is there a way to get the RAID array to boot without chameleon powering off the computer?

Or make Chameleon on my other HDD boot directly to my RAID (Default OS) I heard you type something like <string>hd(x,y)</string>

but I can't figure out what my (x,y) is for my raid?


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Old 09-28-2009, 09:12 AM
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I'm not sure what you are trying to do, there is RAID how-to in Chameleon's docs I think, but I think you need to put the boot-uuid value of the RAID volume in chameleon's boot arguments, you can see it in Disk Utility, open properties for the array.
Also pressing TAB while in Chameleon menu will switch to text mode and you can see the disk identifiers next the each menu entry.



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