>>> On 4/21/2016 at 05:03 PM, Tom Huegel <tehue...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> I don't know.. I've done a couple of re-installs and I still don't
> see dasdb (251) being used.
> This is SLES12 SP1. I activate and format my two drives and then take all
> of the defaults.

That's because of the way the installer does things.  Once you have the install 
completed, use "yast dasd" to activate (and if needed format) the new volume. 
Then you'll need to use the btrfs command to add the new volume to the file 
system:
btrfs device add /dev/dasdb1 /

But, please, please, make sure you have all available maintenance installed 
before you do any of this, or make sure you have SLES12 *SP1* installed and 
updated with maintenance first.  Otherwise you're just going to wind up in the 
emergency shell again.


Mark Post

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