NOT everything is raid1 now is it? Your data/system is on raid10 RIGHT?
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Well apparently not. I decided to go with 2 raid1's with LVM striped on
top of it. The previous comment was specifically about /boot on raid1.
The boot partition on its own is useless as the only thing you will find
there are the kernel images and initrd image files.
I have tested it, and it worked flawlessly even with 2 drives taken
out. All my arrays held up. Of course if I took out one of the wrong
drives, I would've lost my data, but I think the book partition would've
been ok.
So there really is no point in making /boot survive the loss of one of
of the other raid1 arrays.
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