On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 11:29:02 -0500
Anton Aylward
You do not have a separate /boot listed there.
Correct.
I'd be interested in learning why you chose not to have a separate /boot partition.
Because the Linux OS has advanced and there is no longer required to keep separate /boot. Moreover, I use Debian with such setup for more than one year without any problem: UUID=xyz / btrfs defaults,noatime,compress=lzo,autodefrag,subvol=@ 0 0 UUID=xyz /home btrfs defaults,noatime,compress=lzo,autodefrag,subvol=@home 0 0 As you can see, there are not so many subvolumes as created by default by Yast, but it works. Sincerely, Gour -- A person who has given up all desires for sense gratification, who lives free from desires, who has given up all sense of proprietorship and is devoid of false ego — he alone can attain real peace. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org