On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 4:47 PM, Gour
Hello,
I'm considering to move from Debian (Sid) to openSuSe where my Linux adventure has begun in 1999. :-)
At the moment I use raid-1 setup of 2 X 1TB GPT-partitioned disks with the following layout:
/dev/sd(a,b)1 bios_grub 2MB /dev/sd(a,b)2 swap 8GB /dev/sd(a,b)3 btrfs 923.51GB
/dev/sd(a,b)2 partitions are in raid1 swap volume, while btrfs partitions are also in raid-1 and I use subvolumes for / & /home:
UUID=some-uuid / btrfs defaults,noatime,compress=lzo,autodefrag,subvol=@ 0 0 UUID=some-uuid /home btrfs defaults,noatime,compress=lzo,autodefrag,subvol=@home 0 0
I'd like to replicate this setup with Suse as well, but, if I'm right, the installer in 13.2 can't do it?
Correct.
The other option, which I used when installing Debian, is to install Suse on single disk and then clone it and add to raid-1 array.
Any hint?
Yes, I did it in previous openSUSE releases (not production system though). Downside is that you cannot use YaST partitioner; also not sure about yast-bootloader - it will likely not understand that there are multiple disks to install bootloader on. Although editing /etc/default/grub_installdevice manually could work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org