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Similar to Gentoo, ArchLinux is a customizable linux distro. I began to investigate using Arch because despite Gentoo's customizability, it has a number of shortcomings, such as common cyclical dependencies making updates difficult. At the time of this writing, it also lacked any formal documentation on setting up software RAID1 with modern boot technology.  
 
Similar to Gentoo, ArchLinux is a customizable linux distro. I began to investigate using Arch because despite Gentoo's customizability, it has a number of shortcomings, such as common cyclical dependencies making updates difficult. At the time of this writing, it also lacked any formal documentation on setting up software RAID1 with modern boot technology.  
  
I tried to do a RAID [[Archlinux Install | Install]] with a single drive, but this did not succeed (the forum example was too old). Jury is still out on that.
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I tried to do a RAID [[Archlinux Install | Install]] with a single drive, but this did not succeed (the forum example was too old). At the time of this writing a complete and elegant solution doesn't seem to be articulated anywhere, but I did the best I could to skirt around this in a somewhat hacky way.
  
But, I do have a pretty detailed page on [[Archlinux_configuration | configuring]] Arch once it's installed.
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I do have a pretty detailed page on [[Archlinux_configuration | configuring]] Arch.

Latest revision as of 14:35, 1 July 2019

Similar to Gentoo, ArchLinux is a customizable linux distro. I began to investigate using Arch because despite Gentoo's customizability, it has a number of shortcomings, such as common cyclical dependencies making updates difficult. At the time of this writing, it also lacked any formal documentation on setting up software RAID1 with modern boot technology.

I tried to do a RAID Install with a single drive, but this did not succeed (the forum example was too old). At the time of this writing a complete and elegant solution doesn't seem to be articulated anywhere, but I did the best I could to skirt around this in a somewhat hacky way.

I do have a pretty detailed page on configuring Arch.