Comment Re: Please get rid of systemd! (Score 1) 96
RAID 1 is *NOT* a backup, which I do incrementally, encrypted (with PGP), over network, every day. That's the only way to have my data safe, because even with 2 SSD, my laptop could burn or something... So no, the purpose of having RAID1 is not the same as backups, which I also do. RAID1 is for helping to keep the system up and running longer without disruption. If one hard drive fails, I know it does because I receive a mail telling me it did, and then it's up to me to decide what and when to act on it. I don't want my system to force me to do things when I don't want to. I just want RAID1 to do what it's suppose to do: make it so that my laptop continues to boot and run, even if one hard drive fails. By the way, if one SSD fails *after* the systemd boot process, no problem, my computer continues to work, as it is supposed to do.