On 7/14/23 09:34, Anssi Saari wrote:
gene heskett writes:
One of the things apparently missing in today's support for the arm64
boards such as the bananapi-m5, is the lack of support for the nvme
memory on some of these devices. I have quite a few of them, all
booting and running from 64G micr
gene heskett writes:
> One of the things apparently missing in today's support for the arm64
> boards such as the bananapi-m5, is the lack of support for the nvme
> memory on some of these devices. I have quite a few of them, all
> booting and running from 64G micro-sd's. Yet these all have, so
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:40 AM gene heskett wrote:
> [ ...]
> One of the things apparently missing in today's support for the arm64
> boards such as the bananapi-m5, is the lack of support for the nvme
> memory on some of these devices. I have quite a few of them, all booting
> and running from 6
On 7/11/23 21:39, David Christensen wrote:
On 7/11/23 13:18, Mick Ab wrote:
I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a
software
RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive conta
On 7/11/23 13:18, Mick Ab wrote:
I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a software
RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive contains
both the operating system and user data.
Nicolas George wrote:
> Dan Ritter (12023-07-11):
> > mdadm create /dev/md10 /dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme1n1p1 --level=1
> > --raid-devices=2
> > and so on for the other RAID pairs -- I'd call them md10, 11 and
> > 12 or so on.
>
> So you… create new RAIDs on the new drives and just ignore the old d
Dan Ritter (12023-07-11):
> mdadm create /dev/md10 /dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme1n1p1 --level=1
> --raid-devices=2
> and so on for the other RAID pairs -- I'd call them md10, 11 and
> 12 or so on.
So you… create new RAIDs on the new drives and just ignore the old data?
That works, but that can hardly
Mick Ab wrote:
> I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a software
> RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
> into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive contains
> both the operating system and user data.
>
> What s
Mick Ab (12023-07-11):
> I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a software
> RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
> into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive contains
> both the operating system and user data.
>
>
On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 4:18 PM Mick Ab wrote:
>
> I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a software
> RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
> into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive contains both
> the operat
I am thinking of changing my storage from two 1TB hard drives in a software
RAID 1 configuration to two M.2 Nvme 1 TB SSDs. The two SSDs would be put
into a software RAID 1 configuration. Currently each hard drive contains
both the operating system and user data.
What steps would you recommend to
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