On 02/06/2016 06:25 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-02-05 22:30, don fisher wrote:
On 02/05/2016 01:14 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I made an error. My bug was 963247, which the "team?" decided was a duplicate of 949796.
Yes, I noticed that hours later.
I do not understand the wwn mapping, so cannot dispute the claim. I just thought that the install should not fail, and wanted to report it.
"wwn" is just one type of "by-id" mapping. Others are ata, scsi, and some other.
The status of the wwn mapping problem reported by bugzilla 949796 is still "in progress", which I assume means not resolved. So a repeat of what I have done will probably not yield different results, unless you have any suggestions. The return email I received from Josef Reidinger suggested that I change the default mount to UUID. But he did not respond when I asked how one accomplishes this.
On the installer, expert partitioner section, look at the left panel. At the bottom there is an entry labelled "settings". Click there. Change the "mount by" settings. This applies to new partitions.
Then go to the "hard disk" section. Click on the disk. Edit all the existing partitions. Click on the "fstab options" button, and make sure the correct "mount by" is active, if not change it. One by one.
Thanks. I did the left panel settings options you suggested. I did not change the individual fstab option. I was surprised that it worked for swap and home and not root. Lots of lessons to learn. Where do the mount by options appear, except in fstab and grub? If I want to change my swap and back to UUID, is it as simple as editing the fstab file? Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org