The return email I received from Josef Reidinger suggested that I change the default mount to UUID. But he did not respond when I asked how one accomplishes this. The easiest way is by yast2 partitioner, which you can use under "expert
On 05/02/2016 23:30, don fisher wrote: partioner" (not quite sure of the wording) during the early Leap:42.1 install stage. Right click to edit the partition and under "fstab options" you'll see the five mount options : "Device name", "Device ID", "Volume label", "Device Path" and "UUID" Not sure how changing your 13.2 partitions to UUID will affect your system, I jumped to Leap from 12.1 so maybe you should use 13.2 yast to set all your partitions to UUID before attempting the Leap install. UUID makes fstab very difficult to read. "Device name" aka /dev/sdxx can confuse the installation system when there are other linux systems on the same computer as it isn't unique. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org