Appendix III: Install the GRUB Boot Loader
Appendix III: Install the GRUB Boot Loader This article describes necessary steps for installing and configuring the GRUB boot loader to a software-based RAID1 array.
Executive Summary
Required Time: 5 Minutes
Description: Configure and install the GRUB boot loader to a Software-based RAID array. This guide assumes you have chosen the simplest RAID1 setup.
Install the GRUB boot loader
- Access the server console via a direct keyboard/mouse/monitor connection to the server, SSH, or via Debian Control Panel.

- Log in with the root user, or another administrative user on the system. This is the password set in the "Set Up Users and Passwords" section of the "Install the Debian OS on Your Server" guide.

- Initiate the process of installing the GRUB boot loader. Depending on the configuration of your server BIOS, you will need to execute one of the following commands:
If your server BIOS is configured in Legacy Boot Mode
Enter the following command at the terminal:
dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
Press the "Enter" key
If your server BIOS is configured in UEFI Boot Mode
Enter the following command at the terminal:
dpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd64
Press the "Enter" key
- From the "Configuring grub-pc" (or the "configuring grub-efi-amd64" if UEFI) screen, leave the "linux command line:" text field blank, then press the "Enter" key.

- From the "Configuring grub-pc" (or the "configuring grub-efi-amd64" if UEFI) screen, type the word "quiet" into the "linux default command line:" text field, then press the "Enter" key.

- From the "Configuring grub-pc" (or the "configuring grub-efi-amd64" if UEFI) screen, select every physical drive you added to the RAID1 array when installing the OS to the RAID array, then press the "Enter" key.

- Reboot the ggRock server with the following command:
shutdown -r now

You may now continue installing the Debian OS following the "Install the Debian OS on Your Server" guide at step 17.
Updated on: 10/12/2025
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