On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Alex Regan <mysqlstud...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In the past, it's had a tendency to always put /boot only on /dev/sda,
> meaning if the first disk dies, the system becomes unable to boot.
>

I have a software RAID for /boot working on CentOS 6 servers at work, so I
would be very surprised if it could not also be done in Fedora. It does
require you to be somewhat familiar with RAID and disk partitioning
concepts to make it work.

Also, you have to look out for the boot block install (what "grub2-install"
puts on the disk). It doesn't do you any good to have a RAID for /boot if
the boot block isn't also present on both disks.

--Greg
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