This is also present in the standard factory builds and is caused by an update of systemd and especially the new rule 61-msft.rules. This one seems to make it impossible to mount partitions based on their disk-by-id and the only way around it is either to use /dev/sd... or to use the UUID of the disk. The change was created by Robert Milasan based on a inaccessible bug report.
and to add too injury I have tested today... and it seems that if one selects at install time to create entries in fstab by uuid they are still created by id... so probably this would be a serious bug for m3. if someone else confirms this.. I will open a bug. regards, Alin -- Without Questions there are no Answers! _______________________________________________________________ Alin Marin ELENA Advanced Molecular Simulation Research Laboratory School of Physics, University College Dublin http://alin.elenaworld.net/ _______________________________________________________________ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org