BTFS - Raid1 for System Disk

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Hi everyone,

I'm experimenting with Fedora 33 & BTRFS on VM for a setup I'd like to
do in my desktop in the near future.

I'd like to have my system drive with BTRFS on a RAID1 profile.  I was
experminenting with a simple / (root filesystem) subvolume but it
appears GRUB2 can't work properly with it.  I get the famous:

"Sparse file is not allowed" during boot (and no way to access GRUB2
menu). It boots fine but I can't longer edit the GRUB2 menu during boot.

Fine, I read somewhere that /boot wasn't allowed with BTRFS in Fedora?

ok, I then tried to create a separate ext4 /boot partition (using
Anaconda) but it created a mess (partition-wise) so I'm going to install
it again with just one disk as /dev/vda1 for /boot and vda2 for BTRFS ,
then afterwards I'll copy partition tables to /dev/vdb, rsync /boot and
balance to RAID1.

I'd like my desktop to have a RAID1 setup for my main drive and be able
to remove either disk and boot seamlessly. Is this possible with BTFS &
GRUB2 these days?

I tried to followed link [1] but it doesn't work with Fedora33.  Does
anyone know of any online guide to accomplish this with F33?  Also , is
it really necessary to have a separate /boot partition? Aren't there any
workarounds?   I'd like to keep stuff simple and have only BTRFS / &
/home subvolumes.

Thanks!

-- 
Jorge
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