On 6/20/19 2:07 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 11:45 AM Ancor Gonzalez Sosa
<ancor(a)suse.de> wrote:
We are behind schedule with our sprint reports. Don't worry, we plan to
fix it.
Meanwhile, we have published a summary of a long awaited YaST feature.
Enjoy the post "Getting further with Btrfs in YaST"
https://lizards.opensuse.org/?p=13814
You are aware that with systemd it is impossible to boot with degraded
btrfs at all because systemd will never detect that btrfs is ready to
be mounted and simply timeout?
And I guess that's not the only possible problem with multi-device Btrfs
or with Btrfs in general.
But the goal of the blog post is not to encourage people to use
multi-device Btrfs or to offer details about what is possible or
desirable to do with that technology. The goal is to show that now some
configurations can be done with YaST, even directly during the
installation process. That's something people have been requesting for
years. I assume that people is aware of the possible caveats of the
underlying technology.
Cheers.
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Ancor González Sosa
YaST Team at SUSE Linux GmbH
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