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Advanced users • Re: RAID 1 (mirror) with two NVMe

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Does it mean that it can boot from RAID array without the knowledge that it is booting from RAID array? I guess that would only work for RAID 1.
I have not tried it on a Pi, and I do not understand how the two NVMe idea could work (and USB3 would be faster).

But yes, using Linux md RAID1 (only), with metadata 1.0, each member looks exactly like a normal non-raid filesystem (just slightly shorter than the partition it lives in). Before grub2 introduced direct support for booting from raid, it would be quite common to have a server with RAID10 or RAID5, and a small RAID1 for /boot. Grub1 would boot from that without even realizing it was raid.

Statistics: Posted by jojopi — Tue Sep 24, 2024 9:43 pm



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