Re: RAID on partitions and partitions on RAID

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Michal Soltys wrote:
Cry Regarder wrote:


one hot spare. Each disk is partitioned in the same way - 64mb boot partition identical on each disk, and each disk is bootable (sdX1), swap (sdX2), partitionable (sdX3). sd[abcde]3 raid has GPT partition - 1st one is used by LVM2 for the usual stuff (root,usr,var,home.. "just" 24GB

Correction - The swap is also on raid (on partition governed by lvm). Initial idea was well, risky (i.e. what if a disk failed that had its swap actually used).
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