![]() This means they broke something going from 9.2 to 9.3, and instead of fixing it, they removed the ability to use JFS at install time. ![]() It really disappoints me to see SuSE take the low road on this. And, they don’t mention it anywhere that I’ve found. Instead of fixing it, they removed the feature. I found, after googling about this for a while, a message that seems to indicate SuSE/Novell had some “technical” problems with JFS on install. This is quite a pain if you wanted / to be JFS. If you want to use JFS, you either have to have the partition already formatted and tell SuSE install to use it as it stands (not tested), or you have to install with something different, and then go back and reformat and replace everything after the install. ![]() Again, a problem because I use postgres too. JFS has been removed from the installation tool. You failed to mention a couple of big gotchas! At least they are big issues for me. ![]()
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