Operation Manual

Mount Point
Specify the directory where the partition should be mounted in the le system
tree. Select from YaST suggestions or enter any other name.
Fstab Options
Specify various parameters contained in the global le system administration
le (/etc/fstab). The default settings should sufce for most setups. You
can, for example, change the le system identication from the device name to
a volume label. In the volume label, use all characters except / and space.
To get persistent devices names, use the mount option Device ID, UUID or
LABEL. In openSUSE, persistent device names are enabled by default.
If you prefer to mount the partition by its label, you need to dene one in the
Volume label text entry. For example, you could use the partition label HOME
for a partition intended to mount to /home.
If you intend to use quotas on the le system, use the mount option Enable
Quota Support. This must be done before you can dene quotas for users in the
YaST User Management module. For further information on how to congure
user quota, refer to Section “Managing Quotas” (Chapter 10, Managing Users
with YaST, ↑Start-Up).
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Select Finish to save the changes.
NOTE: Resize Filesystems
To resize an existing le system, select the partition and use Resize. Note, that
it is not possible to resize partitions while mounted. To resize partitions, un-
mount the relevant partition before running the partitioner.
3.1.4 Expert Options
After you select a hard disk device (like sda) in the System View pane, you can access
the Expert... menu in the lower right part of the Expert Partitioner window. The menu
contains the following commands:
Create New Partition Table
This option helps you create a new partition table on the selected device.
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