>>>>> On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 10:00:30 +0100, Rémy Dernat <remy...@gmail.com> said:
> disk config disk1 First, you need a GPT disk label for UEFI. > disk_config raid fstabkey:uuid > radi1 /boot/efi disk1.1,disk2.1 vfat rw createopts="-F32" I'm not sure if raid for /boot/efi will work, since the UEFI bios must read this partition. UEFI does not have any knowledge about linux raid. Search the internet for UEFI /boot/efi and raid setup. IIRC people do not use raid on /boot/efi but they have a secondary copy which must be synced if you change files on the original /boot/efi partition. And you need two entries in your UEFI bios for both /boot/efi copies. -- viele Grüße Thomas