[Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of RAID
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Observations:
- RAID is no longer only of interest to Server users
- It appears that a number of users would like to use RAID on desktop machines (see also previous bug reports on missing RAID)
- Forums, web sites, tutorials about RAID with Ubuntu Desktop seems to consist to a large part of explanations, how to get actually get mdadm
- Getting mdadm onto an Ubuntu machine without Internet connection during installation appears to be a bit tedious
Since the RAID feature issue has been open for some time, and there seem to be lack of resource to address it, may I propose breaking down the task as follows:
Step/Phase 1: Inclusion of mdadm in Ubuntu Desktop releases (same as for Ubuntu Server)
This would allow users to boot a Live CD and use CLI to manually set-up/configure RAID, and then run Ubiquity installation
Result: Including mdadm would get rid of the apt install step and the requirement for Internet connection, while and also simplify documentation/
Target date: Maybe 21.04 release
Step/Phase 2: Add a CLI to Ubiquity (e.g. could show up when selecting manual disk partitioning)
This would allow users to manually set-up/configure RAID from within Ubiquity
Result: The user would not need to boot a Live CD evaluation before running Ubiquity
Target date: Maybe 21.10 release
Step/Phase 3: Include RAID support in Ubiquity
Full RAID support in Ubiquity, which would probably make use of mdadm.
Result: RAID Feature as requested by several users over several years
Target date: Maybe 22.04 release
Ref: Ubuntu Development Discussion <email address hidden>
"[Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID"