Hendrik Boom via Dng said on Sat, 16 Dec 2023 16:38:41 -0500
>It was an lvm partion on a RAID. (fsck can handle that, right? Or
>did I do it wrong?
I'm suggesting you lock the barn door after the horse escaped, but this
kind of stuff is why I use plain vanilla Ext4 with no lvm or raid. I
view lvm as just another layer of abstraction to gum up the works, and
I see few advantages of RAID unless you absolutely cannot have downtime
and monitor the individual drives continuously. If you don't need to
encrypt the root partition (/), you can do encryption without lvm. If
you need stretchable partitions, you can use bind mounts. And I'm
pretty sure you can do raid without lvm.
SteveT
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