Originally posted by mazumoto
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[FONT=monospace][COLOR=#54ff54][B]skeevy420@CygnusX1[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#5454ff][B] ~ $[/B][/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] lsblk -f [/COLOR] NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINT sda ├─sda1 vfat FAT32 251.8M 0% /boot/efi └─sda2 btrfs GENTOO 439.3G 2% /var sdb ├─sdb1 zfs_member 5000 multimedia └─sdb9 sdc ├─sdc1 zfs_member 5000 multimedia └─sdc9 sdd ├─sdd1 ├─sdd2 ntfs └─sdd3 ntfs [/FONT]
Year before last I cloned SDD to the 4TB HDD SDB and added SDC to it a little after that to mirror it up and add some much, much needed redundancy. SDD became Windows 10. Epic games was giving out GTAV for free. Yeah. I know...
When I built my current system I didn't realize I broke an old SATA cable, but my ZFS mirror kept on chugging along even though one disk was giving iffy ass reporting and in a degraded state. When I realized it was the cable and replaced it my mirror went into a fully working state just like that.
While I'm currently on a Gentoo (gentoox) setup now, I've used that same ZFS disk to mirror on Fedora, Arch, Manjaro, Ubuntu, SUSE, and more.
Y'all want to hear some shit: SDD is over 15 years old. It started its life as a 2TB external HDD that I used to take into the city and mirror the entire Debian repo, apt-mirror, because I lived around 200 yards from where the cable network ended. When I finally got broadband it became in internal disk. It has been with me for 4 different computers now.
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