On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 16:52:27 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:

> > I generally set up boot on a RAID1 across all disks. You can still 
> > access individual disks in a RAID1 array, so you can set your
> > computer to boot from sda1 then sda2 etc but mount /boot on the
> > array, so all updates are pushed to all four disks.  

That should have read "sda1 then sdb1".
 
> So RAID1 with vfat as ESP ?

That's how I'd do it. I have /boot on RAID1 on this box (but not as FAT
and it's a BIOS motherboard) with everything else on a btrfs RAID and it
works well.


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