Re: Setup Recommendation on UEFI/GRUB/RAID1/LVM

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Am 14.04.20 um 16:20 schrieb Wols Lists:
> On 14/04/20 14:02, Stefanie Leisestreichler wrote:
>> Hi List.
>> I want to set up a new server. Data should be redundant that is why I
>> want to use RAID level 1 using 2 HDs, each having 1TB. Like suggested in
>> the wiki, I want to have the RAID running on a partition which has
>> TOTAL_SIZE - 100M allocated for smoother replacement of an array-disk in
>> case of failure.
>>
>> The firmware is UEFI, Partitioning will be made using GPT/gdisk.
>>
>> Boot manager should be GRUB (not legacy).
> 
> Why? Why not EFI? That can boot linux just as easily as it can boot grub

because people prefer to boot the old kernel when something goes wrong
which is somehow difficult by just using uefi-stub



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