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    #31
    Originally posted by Virginio Miranda View Post
    It seems you create a Swap of 512 Megas on 500 GB SSD. This is the default for Kubuntu 24.04.
    Indeed, for me calamares always creates a swap file of 512 MB (or maybe MiB), even if I've set up a swap partition.
    Regards, John Little

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      #32
      Originally posted by nobbert View Post
      Gnah! I didn't expect problems like these. The CPU-fan which should hopefully fit inside the case won't be here until 25.02., so I have to wait some more weeks

      Strange about the swap... it reads like you said, but parted tells me, I organized it correctly...

      I created the RAID with mdadm and it is a RAID1 with 2 similar disks. No problem with mounting, no problem with unmounting, but with shutting down since I installed the RAID.
      shutdown -v has no verbose output-effect (other than shutting down to an unresponsive system) and is not documented on the manpage.
      This is not only a question of mounting and unmounting and shutdown, but raid1 array has to be in stopped state before shutdown the PC. It seems there is a problem on it. This is why i asked you to explain how you created the raid array.

      i have the impression you did not do it correctly. That statement : " The HDD-RAID is mounted in /home/username/RAID, so my own files are secure on the RAID, while the system's userfiles are on the faster SSD " guide me to that.

      Compare what you did with the instructions of Digital Ocean on the link bellow:

      https://www.digitalocean.com/communi...a-raid-1-array

      And yes, Try to mount on /mnt. Only by convention.

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