Marco Moock writes:
Am 26.05.2025 um 11:28:10 Uhr schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > The trick is to create a version 1.0 RAID volume, where the RAID > superblock is at the end of the raw partition, and RAID-unaware bits > just see an ordinary partition, instead of the default version 1.1 > RAID where the RAID stuff is at the beginning of the partition. That sounds interesting and explains why it works. Does the installer offer support for that or did you create it before starting Fedora setup?
This was created by the Fedora 30 installer, and I'm fairly certain that this was done entirely in the installer, I do not recall having to futz around with fdisk and mdadm, setting this up.
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