Am 14.04.20 um 18:00 schrieb G: > Since you are running disks less than 2TB I would suggest a more > rudimentary setup using legacy bios booting. This setup will not allow > disks greater than 2TB because they would not be partitioned GPT. There > would still be an ability to increase total storage using more disks. > There would be raid redundancy with the ability for grub to boot off > either disk. terrible idea in 2020 Intel announced yeas ago that they itend to remove legacy bios booting in 2020 and even if it#s just in 2022: RAID machines are supposed to live many many years and you just move the disks to your next machine and boot as yesterday i argued like you in 2011 and now i have a 4x2 TB RAID10 and need to deal with EFI-partition on a USB stick with the replacement as soon as there are icelake or never serious desktop machines because there is no single reason to reinstall from scratch when you survived already 17 fedora dist-upgrades