>>> On 12/15/2016 at 11:05 AM, "Waite, Dick (External)"
>>>
wrote:
> Grand Evening,
>
> /usr is part of /
> /boot is on it's own
> / is part of the LVM would that give SP2 a wobbly ?
It should not, as such. We've discovered a bug in dracut where if /boot/zipl
is
Hey Mark Post,
You wrote this nice guide to doing it in SLES 11.
Do you have a SLES 12 process?
https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-390@vm.marist.edu/msg68531.html
Marcy
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Viktor wrote:
> Anyway, with systemd you are actually discouraged from maintaining a separate
> /usr filesystem, details here:
> https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/separate-usr-is-broken/
> In a nutshell: I have given up and keep /usr in my root filesystem now.
> Been a happy systemd
Grand Evening,
/usr is part of /
/boot is on it's own
/ is part of the LVM would that give SP2 a wobbly ?
Viktor does this layout look Okay. It's been with us for some time. This on a
SP-1 will migrate with out any "nags" but will fail with a missing /dev on the
restart ipl
--R
dali158:~ #
FYI, pmr number 90186.031.724.
As for my system, it's a fresh install, so no update or migrate of filesystems.
Met vriendelijke groet/With kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Berry van Sleeuwen
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On 14.12.2016 16:31, van Sleeuwen, Berry wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have installed a new SLES12 SP2 guest. The root partition is on one
> partition (/dev/dasda1). The remaining system directories are stored within
> an lvm, rootvg. This lvm contains logical volumes for /usr, /opt, /home, /tmp
>
Grand Day,
Could you let us know the SR number when you have it please. There are at least
two other sites reporting issues similar to what you are seeing. I have a
ticket open with SUSE support and I'm told there is a duplicate ticket.
What would be grand to know if someone has updated /