L A Walsh wrote:
Example -- the names of the ethernet devices. First it's new names, then it's old names supported again, now it's only new names again.
Yes, the default has changed, but you have always been able to set an option to have the network names you want. Or use YaST to create udev rules for renaming the network devices. The "predictable names" were made the default at some point (13.1 ?), then we reverted to kernel enumeration in Leap (as that was the preference of the SLES customers). I guess in TW it was back to "predictable names" (I don't know), but it's easy to enable plain kernel enumeration here too.
and so probably not tested either. Standard volume types do not require extra modules beyond dm-mod and dm-mod is loaded (although my guess is that it is loaded due to /dev/mapper/control device alias).---
None beyond dm-mod?? No one uses snapshots, RAID or disk encryption? Those are all dm-modules in the 'md' directory. Seems a bit odd to say most of the dm functions wouldn't be supported.
There used to be a file in /etc/sysconfig where I could tell it to load modules, seems that's gone too. Wonderful...
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