On 11/16/18 4:35 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
The changes from the current behaviour as follows:
- / will aim to be at least 40GiB by default, and will not be allowed to be smaller than 20GiB - If snapshots are disabled in either the Guided or Expert partitioner, / will aim to be at least 10GiB, and will not be allowed to be smaller than 5GiB - / will try and use all other available space - By default we will NOT propose a separate /home partition - If a separate /home is requested in either the Guided or Expert partitioner, /home will aim to be at least 40GiB and no smaller than 10GiB - If enabled, /home will try to use all other available space at a rate twice as large as / - swap will not grow to the size of RAM by default (but this can still be enabled in the Guided or Expert partitioners) - Unlike previously, all of the above also applies to the "Transactional Server" system role, with the exception that you cannot disable snapshots.
I'm fine with new defaults, as long as the user is still free to define the layout of the system, i.e., have ext4 or xfs (or others) for /, /home and other data partitions, and have an extra swap partition. Have a nice day, Berny -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org