On 2021-01-28 15:52:05 Carlos E. R. wrote:
| |El 2021-01-28 a las 14:18 -0600, J Leslie Turriff escribió: |> On 2021-01-28 14:09:32 David C. Rankin wrote: |>> |On 1/28/21 10:37 AM, Jon Cosby wrote: | | |>> |Long ago and far far away, |>> | |>> | The default partitioning scheme for Yast was quite good. Then Butter-fs came |>> |along and everything changed. For two years on this list there were howls of |>> |how partitions were magically filled to capacity and the world grew dark. |>> | |>> | But all was not lost. A brave few, along with some that had used it all |>> |along, turned to "Expert Mode" partitioning and would Delete the existing |>> |proposal and start anew to build a more perfect partitioning scheme for their |>> |circumstance. |>> | |>> | And once again, there was light! | |There is an entry in the partition setup, down the list, to activate some |options: mount by label, default filesystem=ext4, etc. | |> Yep. And if you're going to reinstall over an existing partition |> setup, be sure to write down your current partition scheme, |> because even in that case, Expert Mode will not necessarily use |> existing partitions as a template; it usually picks one of the |> existing partitions for 'home' and ignores the rest. | |There is an entry somewhere that reads the fstab file of a previous |installation, and uses that. I never remember the wording or the exact |screen and option to do it, but it is there somewhere.
So the book say, but I've never been able to find it. Leslie --