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On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 7:59 AM, Tom Huegel <tehue...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank-you...
> Maybe someday I will learn how it all works... I just don't do that much
> with LINUX..
>
>
> sles12:~ # fdasd -a /dev/dasdb
> reading volume label ..: VOL1
> reading vtoc ..........: ok
> auto-creating one partition for the whole disk...
> writing volume label...
> writing VTOC...
> rereading partition table...
> sles12:~ # btrfs device add /dev/dasdb1 /
> sles12:~ # btrfs filesystem show
> Label: none  uuid: d8b46146-19c1-48d8-b024-80547e728787
>         Total devices 2 FS bytes used 2.74GiB
>         devid    1 size 5.71GiB used 3.53GiB path /dev/dasda3
>         devid    2 size 6.88GiB used 0.00B path /dev/dasdb1
> Btrfs v3.16+20140829
> sles12:~ # df -h
> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /
> devtmpfs        439M  8.0K  439M   1% /dev
> tmpfs           446M     0  446M   0% /dev/shm
> tmpfs           446M  7.0M  439M   2% /run
> tmpfs           446M     0  446M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/tmp
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/spool
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/opt
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/log
> /dev/dasda1     194M   24M  161M  13% /boot/zipl
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/lib/pgsql
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/lib/named
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/lib/mailman
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /usr/local
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /tmp
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /var/crash
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /srv
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /opt
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /home
> /dev/dasda3      13G  3.0G  9.4G  24% /boot/grub2/s390x-emu
> sles12:~ #
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 7:19 AM, Mark Post <mp...@suse.com> wrote:
>
>> >>> On 4/22/2016 at 10:07 AM, Tom Huegel <tehue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > This is what I have fresh after my re-re-re-re-install.
>> > It seems "btrfs device add /dev/dasdb1 /" would be a good thing to do
>> but I
>> > get message about dasdb1 not existing...
>>
>> Have you used YaST or run fdasd to create it?
>> fdasd -a /dev/dasdb
>>
>>
>> Mark Post
>>
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