Hi Arvin, Ok, but how can I create them on the right filesystem ( e.g. not the root filesystem) . It does not make any sense to me if I create a /var filesystem that /var/log is created under root and not under /var. Do I miss something ? Thank you Markus "Arvin Schnell" wrote in message news:20150208161631.GA5472@suse.de... On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 03:32:18PM -0000, Markus Moeller wrote:
Hi,
I created multiple volumes with the intention to keep all /var stuff in one volume /boot separate, etc. I did this on Opensuse 13.2 in the same way I did on 12.3 only using btrf. What I did not do is setting up subvolumes, but somehow OpenSuse did making my efforts to separate volumes unsuccessful. Can someone tell me which process creates the /boot/grub2/x86_64-efi, /boot/grub2/i386-pc, /var/log, ... subvolumes on the root filesystem ??
YaST creates those subvolumes. They are needed for rollbacks.
Regards,
Arvin
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Arvin Schnell,