With btrfs now the default file system on sles12, is there a new
recommended way to layout DASD devices?
I would think if you had really big 3390 devices that btrfs makes sense.
But still working with mod-9s it doesn't seem like the right fit.

I'm still putting / on a minidisk and then creating a large LVM and
breaking out
home
srv
tmp
usr
var
opt
into logical volumes in the LVM.

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Mark Post <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> On 11/19/2014 at 07:43 AM, "Levy, Alan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > During the install, I removed /var, /opt/ ,tmp and /home from the btrfs
> > (dasda). I then created these partitions on their own device (dasdb thru
> > dasde). When I log in, via maintenance mode due to the failed dependency
> > errors, everything looks fine. I can see the separated partitions. I can
> > create files/directories within those mount points. The /etc/fstab looks
> ok
> > also. This looks like some kind of timing issue.
>
> Sounds like a support request is the way to go here.  But, before you do,
> check to see if any maintenance is available.  Bug fixes for SLE12 are
> going out the door all the time.
>
>
> Mark Post
>
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