Please let's get this into the next LTS release.
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Informative comments, thank you. Along with adding RAID10 support, we
should also show a warning that stops the user from the /boot mount to
be on a raid10 partition, or the root mount being on the raid10
partition if there is no /boot mount selected. Currently, the installer
will continue, and th
I'd be suprised if GRUB is ever able to boot from RAID10. That type of
heavy block swapping logic would be very out of place in GRUB... and
you'd not be able to get the boot sector working right anyways. The
/boot partition will need to be a mirror or plain partition. I don't see
this changing.
Th
GRUB still isn't able to boot from RAID10 partitions, however this needs
avoiding for /boot or / (if there is no /boot). Thus, the installed
should certainly allow RAID10 partitions to be created for other mount
points.
Arguably, linux's RAID10 format is one of the two most all-round
performant fo
Will the patch work with grub too? With hardy, grub didnt support
booting off a raid10 partition. I thought thats why it wasn't included
in the installer, but I would love to see this make it in.
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FFe granted, with or without the further changes Colin suggests
regarding spare device settings.
Is there any hope of seeing translations of the newly-added debconf
question? Perhaps submitting the changes to Debian and using the d-i
translation infrastructure there would be most effective, but I
Thanks! In and of itself, this patch looks fine, though it'll need a
feature freeze exception.
Shouldn't there be some kind of control over spare devices here?
http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/01093607424 says that Linux raid10
supports that, and since we're already doing that for RAID1 it seems
** Attachment added: "Add RAID10 support (without placement options though)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17101720/raid10.patch
** Changed in: mdcfg (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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There's a separate bug for the general task of adding RAID support to
Ubiquity, but RAID10 would also need to be added to d-i (mdcfg).
** Changed in: mdcfg (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ubiquity => mdcfg
** Changed in: mdcfg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Triage
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => ubiquity
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