On 11/6/20 1:38 PM, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
I tried looking at the documentation for installing Fedora[1], but didn't see an explanation of what raid level "single" means in Anaconda. If I select two disks for a volume, and then select single level RAID, does this mean I'm actually only using one disk, or is it somehow equivalent to one of the other RAID levels, or something else entirely?
In the custom partitioning, if you try to create a btrfs file system and have multiple disk selected, it gives you some raid options. I believe "single" creates one filesystem across both drives. The current recommendation is to not use any RAID options with btrfs right now. Use mdraid underneath instead.
[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f33/install-guide/install/Installing_Using_Anaconda/
The docs seem a little broken. The internal links don't work and I think some point to sections that don't exist.
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