FWIW, Ubuntu (and I presume Debian) will work just fine with a single /
on btrfs, single or multi disk.
I currently have two machines booting to a btrfs-raid10 / with no
separate /boot, one booting to a btrfs single disk / with no /boot, and
one booting to a btrfs-raid10 / with an ext4-on-mdraid1 /boot.
On 01/06/2014 01:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Color me surprised. Fedora 20 lets you create Btrfs raid1/raid0 for
rootfs, but due to a long standing grubby bug [1] /boot can't be on
Btrfs, so it's only ext4.
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