Am 27.02.2018 um 13:32 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
If I were to install using raid or lvm, then I would have my doubts, meaning I would have to check.
Just did a short test: Installed a VM with 2 disks, mirrored with linux md devices, put a LVM volumegroup vg0 on it and cut a LVM volume called "root", put a ext4 filesystem on it. All done during Installation with yast installer. System installs and is able to boot. No extra boot partition needed: # lsblk -sfi NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sr0 vg0-root ext4 618e4ba5-3b9e-4e0a-981b-91a09c179b29 / `-md0 LVM2_member Ahxbrf-Sf7d-Sxfw-YPGu-M7je-TPf1-0gaEwj |-sda1 linux_raid_member any:0 445e40e9-fae4-f8cb-59ae-98386f9b4a44 | `-sda `-sdb1 linux_raid_member any:0 445e40e9-fae4-f8cb-59ae-98386f9b4a44 `-sdb I think booting from Raid5/6 and exotic LVM volumes is not supported, but plain LVM and md mirrors are supported.