Just installed ZimaOS to play around with and get the warm fuzzies before going all in on it. I wanted to test RAID and see how it works if the OS fails and I have to reinstall. Right now for testing I’ve got ZimaOS installed on a 80GB drive and created a RAID1 with 2 other 3TB drives. I simulated a failure of the OS drive by replacing it with another spare drive and reinstalling the ZimaOS. It sees that my 3TB drives are there but no way to get to the data on them. My options appear to be create a RAID (which it says will destroy the data) or format the drives (which will destroy the data). It even has them both as “linux_raid_member” description but no way to pull them back into the RAID without creating a new RAID and losing the data. Am I just missing an obvious button somewhere? It’s been a long day so that is entirely possible at this point.
Nope you got the entire picture. This gave me a lot of grief when I tried to upgrade the storage amount on my os drive. After figuring out what you did I downgraded back to the original drive and just left it. I have yet to find a solution to this and I am all in with a raid 1 setups and 5 TB of fam pictures. It’s heavy on my mind.