On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 11:33 AM David Woodyard <dwoody5654@gmail.com> wrote:
the server is what I need to install.

David

On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 11:28 AM Peter Boy <pboy@uni-bremen.de> wrote:


> Am 01.05.2023 um 18:12 schrieb David Woodyard <dwoody5654@gmail.com>:
>
> I have searched the web for a solution and have found nothing on this topic.
> The error I get is sda1 and sdb1 have the same UUID. I would rather not remove a drive from raid and unplug it to do the install.
>
> I must be missing something.

It’s a well proven procedure. What do you want to install? Workstation, Server, one of the Spins?

Gmail has deleted your second reply, so I am replying to this one.

I, perhaps, was not as clear as I should have been on my first email.
I have a computer that has a raid1 and it has been working for several years.
I want to install Fedora-Server 37. When I run the install (anaconda) it gives an error
about duplicate UUID's and will not do the install.

That tells me that I can not install on a computer that ALREADY has raid1.
I was not expecting that error.

Is it correct that anaconda can NOT install to a hard drive that ALREADY has a RAID1?
Is there a workaround other than removing one drive from the raid and unplugging it from the computer?

Thanks,

David





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