Thanks for the info :) So I can leave it away and it will work with a single root partition? Will grub be able to boot from btrfs? Will a RAID 1 work in this case? 2018-07-06 17:05 GMT+02:00, Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>:
On Fri, Jul 06, Marcel Witte wrote:
Hi,
at the moment I try to install openSUSE Kubic on a RAID system:
md0: sda1 + sdb1 RAID 1 /boot ext3 md1: sda2 + sdb2 RAID 0 swap swap md2: sda3 + sdb3 RAID 1 / btrfs
I can create such setup in the storage part of the installation, but in the end the installation of grub2 is failing because it does not find the md device. If I look in the created grub.cfg file root is set to /dev/md0 (and not /dev/sda1 for example). How can I install openSUSE to a RAID boot device? Shouldn't it be possible to use /boot as RAID 1 device and tell grub to only use the partition from one of the disks?
openSUSE Kubic does not support a seperate /boot partition, you should have seen a warning about this. openSUSE Kubic is not openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Thorsten
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