On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You could transfer the install to a system which contains a dmraid > array, or add a dmraid array to an existing install (I think this thread > has been considering only the case of the installed system itself being > on the RAID array). Of course, the case where the installed system is > not on the RAID array is much less 'urgent' - your system doesn't stop > working, you just have to figure out you need to enable the service / > install the tool in order to see the array. Yeah, but you'd need to do some manual configuration there anyway. Adding `yum install dmraid` to that isn't really a massive burden. I could have another drive in my new system that uses ZFS, but I don't think we should add zfs-fuse to @core just so any random hard drive with Fedora installed that I happen to want to pop in there can read it off the bat. I love that I can put a drive with Fedora on it into any system and have it boot, but my expectations in this regard end with being able to log in. I do not expect any random new hardware I have in that new system to just magically work without a little prodding, beyond the hardware that *always* just magically works, of course. Asking for more is madness. -T.C. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel