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I’ve bought a second hand Poweredge 1950 with one sas disk. I’ve installed opensuse without any problems.

I’ve also bought three larger sas disks. When I replace the existing disk, with these three disks, I’ve reinstalled opensuse. Opensuse detected one raid disk where I’ve installed opensuse. Installation succeeded and I installed all the upgrades.

But when rebooting after installing the updates, the Dell doesn’t find a boot partition.

Can you help me because I don’t have much experience with all the hardware configurations of his server?

Tx - Ivan

So we don’t know what your disk setup is to make a recommendation. When openSUSE does not boot on an unknown setup, its hard to make suggestions. Why not download and create a KDE LiveCD (http://download.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/12.1/iso/openSUSE-12.1-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64.iso](http://download.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/12.1/iso/openSUSE-12.1-KDE-LiveCD-x86_64.iso)), boot from the disk, open up a terminal session, and run the following command:

fdisk -l

You could then post the output of this command into a message here using the advanced message editor and place the posted text into a # code block like my command shown above.

Thank You,