On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 05:01:18PM +1000, Carl Turney wrote:
> Yeah, my style of "restoring" isn't that common an occurrence, so
> editing the relevant files on the rare occasion would be OK.

BTW, an even better alternative is to just leave both drives in the
system, configured as a RAID-1 set. as long as you have grub installed
into the MBR of both drives, it would never matter if one drive died,
the other would still keep working and you'd be able to boot without any
fuss.

if/when a drive dies, just replace it and tell mdadm about it and it
will automatically sync everything to the the replacement.



of course, RAID is not a substitute for backup (it doesn't save you from
hasty deletes or disasters like fires) so it would be a good idea to
have a third, removable, drive to keep on backing up your system to.

craig

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