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Softraid torrent
Softraid torrent








  1. #SOFTRAID TORRENT HOW TO#
  2. #SOFTRAID TORRENT INSTALL#
  3. #SOFTRAID TORRENT FULL#
  4. #SOFTRAID TORRENT ISO#

Softraid mirror will slow down further your I/O (?).Softraid mirror is unreliable in production (?).Samba implementation on OpenBSD is flaky (?).What are my concerns (based on lack of knowledge):

#SOFTRAID TORRENT FULL#

Regarding this board only OpenBSD seems to have full support, at this rate OpenBSD looks to be the better compromise, but I do not have any experience in using OpenBSD to serve files and maybe few other services like Torrent and XMPP. The only good point of Ubuntu was the long-term-support and anything else. Therefore I have been evaluating that I could use ZFS with Ubuntu anyway but the idea of using Ubuntu + systemd really pissed me off. I bought (more than a year ago) an Odroid-HC4 board to replace my old RPI2 as samba server (debian/OSMC), I was pretty sure it had support for FreeBSD and the likes but I was wrong. Last edited by LHammonds May 21st, 2020 at 06:15 PM.This is something that I have been keeping on hold for a very long time without coming up with valuable a solution.

#SOFTRAID TORRENT HOW TO#

  • Select the next disk, add GPT partition, add the max amount of space, set format to "Leave unformatted"ĮDIT #1: I will edit the post in the thread I linked and include this explicit RAID example.ĮDIT #2: Because the live installer throws off so many people wanting to use RAID/LVM, I will probably create a tutorial for the express purpose of showing how to configure the partitions for various situations.
  • Select the same disk again, add GPT partition, add the max amount of space, set format to "Leave unformatted".
  • Select one of the available disks, add GPT partition, 1G, ext4, /boot.
  • I just setup a VM and added two 25 GB hard disks and these are the steps I took to add a /boot partition and the rest in RAID: I've gone through every way I can think of and any time I do any type of partition at all I lose option to do RAID.Then you did not read my post and understand the trick behind making the LVM/RAID option re-appear after adding a boot partition. Well, I would like the learn the new way but so far NOTHING is working. Last edited by darkod May 21st, 2020 at 03:13 PM. Of course, you can have copy of the ESP on the other disk too, but it is additional task to keep them synced. In efi boot the ESP is only on one disk, so if that disk dies, no boot. In legacy boot you can have grub2 on each disk, so disk failure does not prevent you to boot (when raided). In my opinion I always prefer legacy boot than efi boot, especially with mdadm. For EFI boots you need the fat32 ESP partition (EFI system partition). That /boot warning might be from EFI boot point of view. So I guess we will have to learn the new way then. I have heard that for Ubuntu 22 they will not release this legacy. The -legacy-server- has the old type text installer that we are used to years ago.

    #SOFTRAID TORRENT ISO#

    They call it -legacy-server- now and you can find the ISO (or torrent if you prefer) hidden here:

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    Play with the -live-server- installer and learn it.Ģ. I still haven't had chances to use it too much. Only that it looks and acts little different. I would assume both drives should have a /boot partition since it would need to boot the computer in the event the original drive crashes.įrom other threads here it looks like the new installer included in the -live-server- ISO has the same capabilities as the old one. So what gives and is there actual instructions to walk through this process that are correct? So it would appear that any setup of partitions causes me to not be able to setup RAID and any setup of RAID causes problem with /boot.

    #SOFTRAID TORRENT INSTALL#

    Here are my issues:ġ) The install process for setting up disks in manual mode shows both disks and an option to setup software raid.Ģ) When choosing software raid option and selecting both disks I get error stating that I can't create a raid with both drives because /boot won't have anywhere to boot from.ģ) If I then back up and select to create /boot partition, the Software RAID option goes away. I've searched for the steps to install a software RAID but when following them things don't work as suggested. I've done this many times with earlier versions but version 20 install process is completely different and I'm confused.










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