Hi Alex,
2016-09-19 10:32 GMT+02:00 Alexander Graf
Yes, but it's a can of worms that we have to open anyway unfortunately. Systems are growing and I doubt 42 bits are going to get us very far.
sure, I still prefer to have tests, and even tests that are passing over just enablign something and then not fixing it.
Are we talking about 42.2 or tumbleweed ? I'm sort of okay with doing that for 42.2 when we document it properly and mayb ealso fix the swap issue. Because I seriously hope not that many people are using btrfs. You mean if you're on an ext4 rootfs and upgrade to 42.2, swap should stay working? Any constructive ideas?
Well, the problem is that boot completely fails since systemd considers a non-mountable swap a fatal error condition, and you can not easily recover from that if you don't have serial console. swapon --fixpgsize is to the rescue though. Alternatively we could try to convince it to not fail to boot just because swap isn't there.
For tumbleweed, I would only want to switch when we have sorted out the remaining issues. And only because I am going to be hit by this badly What are "the remaining issues"?
48 bit, yast2-bootloader seems broken again. I fixed ovmf over the weekend finally. Greetings, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org