One more point/request (sorry!).
I'd like to see a GUI partitioner interface somewhere. Actually Anaconda has it already. If you select not to use the automatic partionioning proposal during install there is an option to open it. Why note expose this GUI to user after installation then? It will be useful when attaching more hard disks(s) to the system or just claiming unused space from existing harddisks.
It may be possible already to invoke the Anaconda partitioner GUI interface from command line somehow, but most users will not be able to figure out how (and I cannot either).
-- Peter (still a hardcore SuSE user, as you will understand! :-) )
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Peter Laursen <jazcyk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If the same usability can be achieved with other technologies (LVM, containers/docker), I would not mind of course (but I doubt). I also find containers a too complicated technology for a Desktop edition (and btw: it is not more mature than btrfs). I think it is a 'showstopper' for new Linux users that once the system breaks it can require skills that user does not have to restore the system to a point where it was working. once it is broken for any reason.I have known some people over the last 5 years giving up Linux for same reason.(and BTW: SuSE 12.3's default is btrfs for" /" and "xfs" for "/home" (no separate "/boot" partition in SuSe default setup). I use btrfs everywhere on my SuSE (I use Suse and Windows for my professional work currently).-- Peter
Hilsen / Regards
Peter Laursen
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