On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:55:27 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > > See above. The reason for using a RAID1 array is to avoid having > > to update multiple disks, just mount /boot on the RAID device. > > > > % mount | grep boot /dev/md0 on /boot type ext2 > > (rw,noatime,stripe=4) > > /boot is my vfat ESP here .. no ext2 ... That makes no difference, the filesystem sits on top of the RAID. As I said, that computer is pre-UEFI, so /boot is ext2. But RAID doesn't care about the filesystem, it just mirrors the bits. -- Neil Bothwick Pedestrians come in two types: Quick or Dead.