On 2024-06-18 13:52, Frank Bures wrote:
Just to explain:
I do not dd the whole /dev/sda. There are only /boot and /boot/efi
partitions on the disk, the rest is unformatted. I only dd the formatted
sectors.
The whole idea of having the same UUID on both sda and sdg is the ability
of just booting from the other disk in case of sda failure without having
to reconfigure anything. Now I understand the problem this arrangement
creates.
If I understand correctly, doing rsync backup would not guarantee this
direct boot functionality.
Any other thoughts?
Or I could just live with it. Let the machine decide, which disk it wants
to mount and then copy the boot disk to that disk. I could even automatize
the backup script to make the decision by itself. In fact, there is no
difference between mounting sda or sdg as /boot if they are the same with
the same UUID..
Cheers
Frank
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