Hello,

I am curious if any of the upcoming changes also solve the following issue:

Workstation setup where you want full disk redudancy with raid1 and efi
boot.

* Setting up the OS to be placed on raid1 leaves you with multiple options
(mdadm/btrfs/...)
* Setting up EFI only makes one of those disks bootable
* The EFI partition contians the grub2-efi.cfg file which gets updated
every time a new kernel is installed.

-> Currently the efi partition content (specifically grub2-efi.cfg) has to
be synced manually to the 2nd disk in the raid1 set, to allow booting from
the 2nd disk in case of disk failure of the first disk that contains the
original EFI partition that is mounted under /boot/efi.

The only potential workaround to avoid manual syncing i know of currently,
is to not use EFI but rather legacy bios boot.

- Rudolf Kastl
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