Hi Detlev, On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 09:05:07AM +0100, detlev schmidtke wrote: > I read in the Debian Wiki > (https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#RAID_for_the_EFI_System_Partition): > > "But for software RAID systems there is currently no support for > putting the ESP on two separate disks in RAID." > > I interpret that as "it cannot work", so, the Debian Installer should > refuse to install EFI on a Software RAID with an appropriate message, > instead of running into this error.
It's a bit more complicated than that. By default, md uses version 1.2 superblock which lives near the start of the device. Software with no concept of md RAID will read a member device and see an MD superblock at the start instead of the filesystem format they expect. So, this will not work and I would tend to agree that the installer should not allow a device with such a superblock to be used as an ESP. Metadata versions 0.9 and 1.0 can instead be used; these have the data near the end of the device. As a consequence, the beginning of RAID-1 member devices are indistinguishable from the below filesystem being directly on the device. This trick was used to get grub to boot RAID-1 before it had support for md RAID: grub couldn't tell that it wasn't just reading a normal filesystem. An MD RAID-1 array with superblock version 0.9 or 1.0 will very likely work as an ESP and many people do this. The installer should probably not prohibit it. This strategy can still fail. It relies upon nothing except the OS itself writing to that member device. I have not seen it but some people say that there are firmwares and bootloaders that will write to the ESP. Since they would not be aware of md, they would change one member device and not another. When you booted with such a setup MD would complain and not assemble the array. You'd have to choose which member device "won" and have the other overwrite it. Due to that, some people instead have multiple ESPs and come up with elaborate schemes to sync them in user space. That was the state of things when I last asked on debian-user in November 2020: https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/11/msg00455.html Here's a script I use to sync ESPs: https://gist.github.com/grifferz/f262591f59e4f8c199a8b0619bc6a667 But again, I don't think it's a good idea to ban ESP on MD array as this is a working configuration for many. Cheers, Andy