Hello,
I was thinking of setting up a raid1 for many years, and after some intensive weeks I finally got it running. Red many tutorials, instructions, etc. and all of them (or the majority of them) explain how to replace any of the disks when it fails, and how to restore the raid content to another disk, but never seen what to do in case the operating system itself (Debian bookworm..) fails.
Disks are gpt and raid was created ext4.
If my Debian ever dies (keep my fingers crossed) how would I be able to read the raid1 disks?
Thanks for providing with any clue on this.
BR,
d.
I was thinking of setting up a raid1 for many years, and after some intensive weeks I finally got it running. Red many tutorials, instructions, etc. and all of them (or the majority of them) explain how to replace any of the disks when it fails, and how to restore the raid content to another disk, but never seen what to do in case the operating system itself (Debian bookworm..) fails.
Disks are gpt and raid was created ext4.
If my Debian ever dies (keep my fingers crossed) how would I be able to read the raid1 disks?
Thanks for providing with any clue on this.
BR,
d.
Statistics: Posted by dbip — 2024-01-23 21:19 — Replies 1 — Views 33