Daniel Bauer wrote:
In my case, additionally, as a reiserfs user (yes, it's old-times, but it works and it works great on fully encrypted systems) a new install is not possible, because there is no more option for reiserfs.
You could still install on reisefs, it just takes a bit of manual intervention. Once the installation system is booted, you swap out to a console and create the reisefs filesystems you need. I guess you might need to do the encryption stuff too, dunno. Once that's done, you swap back to YaST and continue.
And as seen on this and other lists, the new defaut file system is only for people who enjoy to spend their time repairing their unaccessible machines every once in a while.
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