Hello,
I’m new Fedora (f25-beta) user considering to fully (after having Fedora
on my netbook) migrate to Fedora.
At the moment I run Debian (Sid) and have two hard disks: 1x1TB and
1x2TB (one old 1TB disk recently died) and have the following layout:
sda: 1 - BIOS boot
2 - md-raid1 (root, xfs)
3 - md-raid1 (home, xfs)
sdb: 1 - BIOS boot
2 - md-raid1 (root, xfs)
3 - md-raid1 (home, xfs)
4 - swap
5 - backup partition
Now I’ve a feeling that, somehow, Fedora favours usage of LVM
partitions…Otoh, I’ve been told that using LVM on top of RAID(1) might
not be the best solution, so wonder whether you recommend to keep the
same layout as on Debian or to put my raid-1 volumes in LVM containers?
Another concern I have is in regard to separate /boot partition which I
was not using on Linux for quite some time, but see that Fedora’s
automatic layout does create it?
Sincerely,
Gour
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