Need Help with RAID Array and Game Issues on My New Setup

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Asked By CuriousChef23 On

I've just moved to Bazzite and I'm facing a couple of challenges with my setup. First off, I've got a RAID array for storing games, but I have to manually mount it every time I restart my computer. I'd like to automate this process and have the drives mount during boot.

Secondly, I recently bought Helldiver's 2, but I'm having trouble launching it through Steam. The play button switches from green to blue and back to green without launching the game. I've checked ProtonDB and tried updating to ProtonPlus 10-25 for Helldiver's, but that hasn't solved anything. It's odd that Steam shows the game as running even after I close it. Normally in Windows, I'd update my graphics drivers or check the event viewer for issues, but I'm still getting used to this Linux environment. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

2 Answers

Answered By GamerGal42 On

For mounting your RAID array, try adding an entry in your /etc/fstab file to automate the process at boot. That should solve the manual mounting problem.

Regarding Helldiver's 2, it’s indeed been buggy since an update. Make sure to check threads for recent feedback on gameplay issues. Remember, moving from Windows to Linux means you'll run into some different solutions and workarounds!

Answered By TechieGuru88 On

You might want to check out this guide: https://docs.bazzite.gg/Advanced/Auto-Mounting_Secondary_Drives/. It should provide steps for setting up your RAID array to mount automatically at startup.

As for Helldiver's 2, I've seen some discussions about it having issues after the last update. You might want to look through the history in the Steam community to see if anyone else is experiencing similar problems. Just keep in mind that transitioning to Linux means that some Windows solutions might not apply as expected.

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