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| | Ubuntu is now one of the most popular Linux distributions, so I decided to give it a try for my box. At the very least, I've had a Debian box that's been fairly easy to keep current for years, so I'm not too scared about using any Debian-based distributions. I rather like Debian's APT packaging...
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| | Gentoo support for lvm root is still a pain in the ass, here is a working solution. Assuming you have 2 disks same size to be mirrored. You want a mirrored /boot and a big lvm. Start a normal gentoo installation with this disks layout: fdisk -l /dev/sda Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 * 1 31 248976 fd Linux raid autodetect /dev/sda2 32 242246 1945591987+ fd Linux raid autodetect fdisk -l /dev/sdb Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdb1 * 1 31 248976 fd Linux raid autodetect /dev...
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| | How much of the RAID array's state has been lost by pulling the drive? Can one drive be mounted as if it was always just a single disk? Is there even anything left?
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| I recently purchased a new laptop (Dell XPS 13 9370) and needed to install Arch onto it. I thought I'd finally document the steps I took because I always seem to forget what I did the last time (one of the joys of Arch is that it rarely needs to be reinstalled). There are a lot of helpful guides online about different installation setups, but I could never find one that met all of my requirements: