What a brilliant design to bind tab to “move focus to send button” and also bind space to “push button”. Sorry for the incomplete message, here is a second attempt:
We are trying to provide a FAI-based installer for several different scenarios. One of those scenarios is software RAID inside a UEFI environment. Since we already have a working configuration for the RAID + BIOS/MBR case, and also a working configuration for the non-RAID UEFI case, we thought it would be relatively easy to configure the RAID+EFI case, but this is of course not as trivial as it first seemed. The current attempt at a configuration is the following (this is for installing on a single disk only, such that the second RAID disk can optionally be added later). disk_config disk1 disklabel:gpt bootable:1 # /boot/efi primary - 512M - - # /boot primary - 512M - - # swap: primary - 1G-4G - - # / primary - 30G- - - disk_config raid fstabkey:uuid raid1 /boot/efi disk1.1 vfat rw raid1 /boot disk1.2 ext2 rw,noatime raid1 swap disk1.3 swap sw raid1 / disk1.4 ext4 noatime,rw An important question is whether the EFI system partition can be inside the RAID. This seems to be asking for trouble, but on the other hand it would be useful to have the advantages of RAID1 for this partition as well. Is there a way to make this work (and not only on specific systems)? If on the other hand /boot/efi cannot be inside the RAID, is there any sane way to keep it synchronized across multiple disks? Another question, not sure if it is related or not: when trying the above config, it fails with a rather vague error: Installing for x86_64-efi platform. efibootmgr: option requires an argument -- 'd' If this is not caused by the efi partition being inside the RAID, then what causes it? Regards, Alexander Thomas