Re: BTRFS EFI Boot question

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Unless you're putting the EFI System Partition (ESP) on the RAID10, you should be fine.

Note that the ESP also needs ot be FAT32, so you can't have it as a part of your btrfs RAID10 array, so if that's what you are asking, it can't be done. An ESP located somewhere else should still be able to boot from a rootfs in the RAID10 however, so your OS can be on the RAID.

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Zia Nayamuth

On 6/02/2015 8:30 AM, Lucas Smith wrote:
Hey folks!

Having a confusing question brought up to me by my Debian Testing installer
and am unsure what the implications are for it. I want to run btrfs in
RAID10 on 4x1TB WD RE3 drives. Apparently, my system is set up to boot using
EFI. Are there any reasons not to use EFI Booting in this circumstance?

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