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[–] yuri@pawb.social 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

recently ran into this. when you install bazzite it’ll ask which drives you wanna use. if you select multiple, it partitions them into one BIG drive. this causes myriad problems ranging from the system freaking about the immutible root partition being too full, to literally everything (including shutdown commands) ceasing function. once they’re partitioned into one drive, you can’t change it from inside bazzite, and if you try to reinstall it’ll force you to select both drives.

the only way to fix this without formatting the drives individually is to use the “test media then install” option when starting the install. this option is the default choice, but adds significant time to the process. if it’s the second or third time they’ve done it, the average user will choose to skip it.

second time i’ve had this exact problem, but the first was long enough ago that i couldn’t remember any solutions. just got vague and infuriating deja vu everytime i repeated a step. 😐

[–] atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 month ago

I don’t think this is a bazzite only thing. IIRC if you software raid 0 the partitions you need a software raid 1 boot partition (an identical boot partition on both/all drives) for everything to work properly.