Feature changed by: Matthias Eckermann (mge1512) Feature #310310, revision 15 Title: Installer partition layout to allow "Whole Disk Usage" - openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Michal Svec (msvec) - reject date: 2012-09-11 13:39:39 - reject reason: not done + openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Matthias Eckermann (mge1512) + reject date: 2011-03-26 10:03:03 + reject reason: btrfs and all around has precedence. Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Darryl Miles (dlmiles) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Currently the installer doesn't provide any option for Whole Disk Usage for a single purpose (such as rootfs or swap or /home etc...). Whole disk usage means there is no partition table and that file-system or swap is formatted directly. This has use-cases for virtulization where it is easier for the hypervisor to provision two block devices to the guest, one for rootfs and one for swap. These may come from LVM, SAN, etc... it is easier to manage because resizing either is a straight forward event due to the single purpose of each block device. One possible option to shoe-horn it into the UI would be under the Expert.../Advanced... buttons when either a partition or a disk device is selected. More ideas suggested in the bugzilla link further down this comment. Other possible considerations go with the bootloader options for installing GRUB. It would need to be adjusted to disallow/auto-disable MBR when no partition table is present. But the option still remains to install in the rootfs. Also submitted as enhancement in Bugzilla (bnc#628056); please read there, since this contains other comments not found here. Relations: - https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=628056 (novell/bugzilla/id: 0) https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=0 Discussion: #1: Matthias Eckermann (mge1512) (2010-08-09 20:12:58) Thanks for the request; I added the bugzilla as a reference (closing there). #3: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) (2010-08-23 13:38:02) Definitely want. As of openSUSE 11.3 where creating a partition on xvda is still mandatory (unless you want to do things behind yast's back), which means if you want to mount it in the host, you have to reload loop.ko first to get partition support. Ick. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310310