diff --git a/local-zfs.adoc b/local-zfs.adoc index 130f9d6..c64fb27 100644 --- a/local-zfs.adoc +++ b/local-zfs.adoc @@ -442,8 +442,8 @@ recommend to: # zpool create -f -o ashift=12 log ---- -In above example a single `` and a single `` is used, but you -can also combine this with other RAID variants, as described in the +In the example above, a single `` and a single `` is used, +but you can also combine this with other RAID variants, as described in the xref:sysadmin_zfs_create_new_zpool_raid0[Create a new pool with RAID] section. You can also mirror the log device to multiple devices, this is mainly useful to @@ -465,19 +465,19 @@ protection that you want to use for improving the overall performance of your pool. As the maximum size of a log device should be about half the size of the -installed physical memory, it means that the ZIL will mostly likely only take up +installed physical memory, it means that the ZIL will most likely only take up a relatively small part of the SSD, the remaining space can be used as cache. First you have to create two GPT partitions on the SSD with `parted` or `gdisk`. -Then you're ready to add them to an pool: +Then you're ready to add them to a pool: .Add both, a separate log device and a second-level cache, to an existing pool ---- # zpool add -f log cache ---- -Just replay ``, `` and `` with the pool name +Just replace ``, `` and `` with the pool name and the two `/dev/disk/by-id/` paths to the partitions. You can also add ZIL and cache separately. @@ -527,8 +527,9 @@ process of the new disk has progressed. # proxmox-boot-tool init [grub] ---- -NOTE: `ESP` stands for EFI System Partition, which is setup as partition #2 on -bootable disks setup by the {pve} installer since version 5.4. For details, see +NOTE: `ESP` stands for EFI System Partition, which is set up as partition #2 on +bootable disks when using the {pve} installer since version 5.4. For details, +see xref:sysboot_proxmox_boot_setup[Setting up a new partition for use as synced ESP]. NOTE: Make sure to pass 'grub' as mode to `proxmox-boot-tool init` if @@ -541,7 +542,7 @@ especially if Secure Boot is enabled! # grub-install ---- NOTE: Plain GRUB is only used on systems installed with {pve} 6.3 or earlier, -which have not been manually migrated to using `proxmox-boot-tool` yet. +which have not been manually migrated to use `proxmox-boot-tool` yet. Configure E-Mail Notification