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Revision as of 15:24, 17 February 2016
, 15:24, 17 February 2016→Configuring RAID 1 (2/15/2016-2/17/2016)
* First RAID device (/dev/md0): RAID1, 2 active devices (/dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb2), 0 spare devices
* Second RAID device (/dev/md1): RAID1, 2 active devices (/dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1), 0 spare devices
* first RAID device partition: use as ext4 filesystem, mount point /
* second RAID device partition: use as ext4 filesystem, mount point /boot, format data on the partition
* first RAID device partition: use as ext4 filesystem, mount point /boot, format data on the partition
* second RAID device partition: use as ext4 filesystem, mount point /, format data on the partition
New idea: ditch the idea of RAID on the boot partitions (we'll put the bootloader on one of the boot partitions and then we can try to set up RAID once we've got the thing booting into Linux), so leave the partitions as above ("Second Partitioning Attempt"). Only make one software RAID device (/dev/md0): RAID1, 2 active devices (/dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb2), 0 spare devices. Then configure the first RAID device partition: use as ext4 filesystem, mount point /, format data on the partition.