Those worlds as stated a few years ago might have saved me much grief, but
thank you for them now still. This really is clear as mud to someone
outside looking in like me until recently and seeing fail trying still. I
love me some futility.
Yeah, if I wanted to spend $2k per disk I think I can get a samsung 4tb
flash drive and potentially have to boot too, but really 512gb seems best
price/storage for me. Enough to hold a plethora of vm images to boot, temp
drives for extracting things, place for few iop-hungry games and otherwise
tend to spinners, etc.
Like Stephen, I was thinking lvmcache either on flash or ram for some
bigger spinners to keep bloated games on and raided (redundancy achievement
earned!).
-mb
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Steve Litt <
slitt@troubleshooters.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 10:13:16 -0700
> Michael Butash <michael@butash.net> wrote:
>
>
> > Use of GPT is/was really trying to keep up with tech, where early
> > days of SSD, fdisk was terrible about alignment, where most things
> > can and still do say to use GPT. Just no one tells you it is
> > inherently broken still on most platforms to consider booting off of.
>
> I've had great results with GPT on drives I'm not booting to. Huge
> files, huge numbers of files, everything's great. Based on the specs I
> found in Wikipedia, I wrote a program to back up the front GPT area and
> compare it to the rear EPT area, so it's like backing up the first 512
> bytes of a MBR formatted disk.
>
>
> > I'd be more inclined to try EFI,
>
> EFI is the booting method used to boot from a GPT formatted disk. You
> can't use EFI on a disk that isn't GPT. I could write a 2000 word essay
> on the many reasons EFI boot sucks.
>
> This is the logic...
>
> If you're booting to a GPT partitioned disk, you must use EFI boot (or
> maybe that phony compatibility MBR).
>
> If you're booting EFI, your boot disk must be GPT formatted.
>
> If you're booting MBR to an MBR formatted disk, any other disks on the
> system can be GPT formatted or MBR formatted, your choice.
>
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
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