This was being tested on a HP DL380g8, which does not have UEFI, only
BIOS.

There was no way that I could figure out to actually raid the root using
the Live Installer. It was trivial and worked as expected using the
normal Server installer.

I realise that UEFI actually makes it harder to mirror root, as it (used
to?) require manual hacking to get both devices into the UEFI boot
order.

This can be trivially verified on virtual hardware, simply create a VM
with two hard drives, and try to get both of them active so the VM will
boot with one of them missing.

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  Eaon Ermine Live Server can not create mirrored root

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