Re: RAID Configuration & Swap Space

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Carlos Mennens wrote:
Yes I am very familiar with that Wiki article but find Swap on RAID is
useless, no? For my scenario I was going to do the following and
please correct me if you think this is wrong:

It is useful if you want to continue running the system even with a failed disk (without
a restart).
Otherwise, yes. The kernel will distribute stores across swap disk if they all have the
same priority.

Depending on your bootloader support, you may want to use --metadata=1.0 on /boot to
place raid metadata at the end and make it look like a normal partition.

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