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2018 Dec 06
0
// RESEND // 7.6: Software RAID1 fails the only meaningful test
...nd line:
> BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-4456807582104f8ab12eb6411a80b31a
> root=UUID=1b0d6168-50f1-4ceb-b6ac-85e55206e2d4 ro crashkernel=auto
> rd.md.uuid=ea5fede7:dc339c3b:81817fc4:aba0bd89
> rd.md.uuid=7a90faed:4e5a2b50:9baa8249:21a6c3da rhgb quiet
> /dev/sda1: UUID="6f900f10-d951-2ae7-712c-a5710d8d7316"
> UUID_SUB="541c8849-58bd-8309-96fd-b45faf0d40bb" LABEL="localhost:home"
> TYPE="linux_raid_member"
> /dev/sda2: UUID="ea5fede7-dc33-9c3b-8181-7fc4aba0bd89"
> UUID_SUB="f127cce4-82f6-fa86-6bc5-2c6b8e3f8e7a...
2018 Dec 05
2
// RESEND // 7.6: Software RAID1 fails the only meaningful test
(Resend: message didn't show, was my original message too big? Posted one of
the output files to a website to see)
The point of RAID1 is to allow for continued uptime in a failure scenario.
When I assemble servers with RAID1, I set up two HDDs to mirror each other,
and test by booting from each drive individually to verify that it works. For
the OS partitions, I use simple partitions and