Comment # 23 on bug 967152 from
"The recommended root partition size for an openSUSE btrfs root filesystem is
*at least* 40GB"

I didn't know that. It is not in the documentation I read about 13.2 or in the
info that displays as the machine is installing.
 Is there no way for the installer to warn the user that at install time if it
is too small? It already tells you about missing swap partition, subvolume
stuff, etc.

"
If you're an exceptionally heavy user, making lots of changes to your packages,
then you either need more,"

I update that machine like once a month, if that.

"or you need to adjust your snapper configuration accordingly to clean up based
on your environment."

Is it possible to set snapper to not keep so many snapshots if the free space
on the drive falls below a certain amount? Or for zypper to check if there is
enough space available before it starts an upgrade? It already knows how much
will be used doesn't it?

"none of mentioned above required reproducing, either logs which are present on
affected system would be enough or output of commands that were asked for would
be sufficient."

in all but one of those listed, I either find a workaround, rendering the
system info asked for useless because it has stopped happening, or changed my
system, like a reinstall, or it stopped happening after a subsequent update, or
I were just one off bugs that I no longer happen. If you want me to change them
myself to resolved, I can try to do that. In bugs like 965027 it gets marked
invalid, then if I resubmit it it gets fixed, so it seems to me like some mods
will fix it others just mark it invalid without telling me why or what's going
on.


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