Re: btrfs raid1 and btrfs raid10 arrays NOT REDUNDANT

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Sorry - where do I put this in GRUB? /boot/grub/grub.cfg is still kinda black magic to me, and I don't think I'm supposed to be editing it directly at all anymore anyway, if I remember correctly...
HOWEVER - this won't allow a root filesystem to mount. How do you deal
with this if you'd set up a btrfs-raid1 or btrfs-raid10 as your root
filesystem? Few things are scarier than seeing the "cannot find init"
message in GRUB and being faced with a BusyBox prompt... which is
actually how I initially got my scare; I was trying to do a walkthrough
for setting up a raid1 / for an article in a major online magazine and
it wouldn't boot at all after removing a device; I backed off and tested
with a non root filesystem before hitting the list.
Add -o degraded to the boot-options in GRUB.

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