On 20-02-2007 at 14:59, Felix Miata <mrmazda@ij.net> wrote: On 2007/02/20 12:44 (GMT-0500) Andreas Jaeger apparently typed:
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@suse.de> writes:
IMO lvm is the only sane approach to handle that many filesystems.
Guys, do you really see this a limitation that will hit many of us?
Consider the people who typically use more than 15 partitions per disk:
1-multibooters, and/or 2-people who use partitions as all or part of their backup strategy
Stay realistic and don't talk of 'theoretical' cases. Just a fact: do you know anybody having 15 partitions on his disk? for real? What disk does somebody like this have? Let's go to the mid ranged disks of 400GB (which become 'normal' these days): 400GB to 15 partitions will be 30GB. What exactly would be the need to split such a disk in such small chunks? Backup strategy? Forget about it. You'd clutter your backup all over. Multiboot? How many OSes? I fail to see that this is a real-life problem so far. Dominique --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org