Jeff Mahoney wrote:
Kay is focused mainly on the small desktop and portable systems - neither of which would have any use for a feature like this, so I can see where his point comes from. All of my systems are set up with 4 volumes: root, boot, swap, and home. But then I'm not running anything virtualized.
Pretty much the same setup here, although I have mostly stopped using a separate boot partition.
I've seen a number of requests and discussions around optimizing storage for virtualization and they only seem to be heating up. I'd love to see openSUSE be able to function as a single-system-image cluster (which requires a shared root), but that's just a personal interest of mine. A read-only root has essentially the same requirements.
A couple of years back, I ran a smallish cluster with SuSE Linux (7 or 8) as an SSI. Took a lot of fiddling, IIRC. /Per Jessen, Zurich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org