Hi,
when I was running Fedora (33 so, yeah... pretty old) I had 2 huge drives that I set up as a Linux Raid (just simple Mirrored).
Once I installed Mint, it can see both drives, and that they are Linux Raid, but gparted, nor "disks", can do anything with them. I can see that lvm2 is installed, but can't figure out how to get those old raid volumes recognized.
And while I have a back-up of that volume, it would be safer to get Mint to figure it out, and just move on.
But even if I have to wipe those drives, I'm not sure I see in any commands in either gparted or disks to create a new raid volume.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Evan
LVM Raid questions when I upgraded from an Old version of Fedora
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LVM Raid questions when I upgraded from an Old version of Fedora
Last edited by SMG on Tue Mar 26, 2024 2:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Moved from Installation & Boot to Storage because the question is about viewing an existing RAID.
Reason: Moved from Installation & Boot to Storage because the question is about viewing an existing RAID.
Re: LVM Raid questions when I upgraded from an Old version of Fedora
never mind... i did it the hard way with lvm manual commands
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