Quoting Chris Murphy ([email protected]):

> Anyway, that seems fragile. If you were to one day get three disk that
> spin up just a bit slow, but within tolerance, before grub comes up,
> then what happens? You can't boot? Not worth it.

Thanks for your considerations. I admit this isn't the most resilient
setup, raid-wise.  While struggling with all the boot-issues, another
layout popped my mind but still i was curious why this raid6 setup
wouldn't boot... ;)


> Performance wise and size wise I'm skeptical of the setup. I'd post
> your use case on the linux md raid list, and see if there are
> alternative layouts that will better meet your requirements with the
> hardware you have.

That might be an idea. Always curious about what others would do.


Thanks,
-Sndr.
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