29 Mar
2023
29 Mar
'23
18:53
Op woensdag 29 maart 2023 20:36:26 CEST schreef Larry Len Rainey: > Btrfs is a loser for me too - ext4 forever - btrfs is nothing but trouble. I > will be leaving as well if btrfs is required. Looks like Mint MATE will be > my replacement. > > I wonder if Walmart will go btrfs - they like LVM. and ext4 and raw > filesystems. > > > On 3/29/23 13:18, Carlos E. R. wrote: > > On 2023-03-29 17:25, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > > Leap 16.0 Putting high level requirements for Alpha. I think I could > have something usable by end of this week. > https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:16.0 So far everything shows that base > system will have traditional 12 months + overlap support. > > > [QUOTE] > Migration path from the previous releases > > Users will be officially able to upgrade to Leap 16 only from the > openSUSE Leap 15.5 transactional update server and from Leap Micro > 5.X. There are experimental tools that can be used to migrate a > non-transactional-update system, but we highly recommend doing a clean > installation instead. The migrated system would have to be btrfs > based. > > [/QUOTE] > > This is good news . . . will this migration path from 15.5 be > available sometime soon? Or, the repos will have to be edited to "16" > to make it to Alpha stage materials?? > > > I don't see the good news anywhere. > > Only 15.5 transactional update server and Leap Micro 5.X can upgrade, not > the rest. > > And it has to be btrfs. > > Thus none of my systems can upgrade. What then, Ubuntu, Debian, what? To be clear: - There is going to be a Leap 16 - Leap 16 is not going to be just another Leap - It is going to be ALP based - Anyone following news.o.o can read about that So please stop basing your assumptions on your guesses. Meetings have been going on for ~1 year, everything was done in public. -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board openSUSE Forums Team