Just starting to test with sles12. My colleagues and I are trying to find a good way of setting up the mount points.
In the past, we have used the following methodology (on a mod-9): 191 - profile exec 292 - 1500 cyl/1G / 293 - 730 cyl/.5G swap 294 - 4785 cyl/3.3G /usr 295 - 1500 cyl/1G /usr/local 296 - 1500 cyl/1G /var/log Now that /, /usr and swap are included in the btrfs subvolumes, we are wondering whether to continue this methodology (of minidisks) or whether to create one big minidisk (on a mod-29) as 292 - 32276 cyl - 22G and then partition it further into /opt, /home etc. I have tried it with minidisks like this: 191 - profile exec 292 - 10500 cyl/7G / /usr swap 293 - 6000 cyl/4G /var 294 - 6000 cyl/4G /opt 295 - 6000 cyl/4G /tmp 296 - 3775 cyl/3G /home I keep getting errors (might have to open pmr on this): DEPEND Dependency failed for /var. EPEND Dependency failed for Local File Systems. DEPEND Dependency failed for Postfix Mail Transport Agent. Although when I ssh into the server (in maintenance mode), all mount points look fine. Any suggestions ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on Linux on System z, visit http://wiki.linuxvm.org/
