I am currently running (quite happily) leap 15.0 but want to upgrade to 15.1
I prefer running offline upgrades as they tend to be cleaner than online upgrades (in my experience). However, I am having problems with running an offline upgrade from a 15.1 usb key.
Let me first explain the hardware setup of my machine.
I have a 250Gb m2. nvme ssd on which 15.0 is currently installed.
The machine also has two identical 3Tb hard drives.
The current set up is as follows:
The OS is installed on the m2 drive, which is formatted as btrfs. However, the system would not boot if the boot loader was also installed on the m2 drive (this is another problem that would be nice to solve!!!)
Thus, the two 3Tb drives are partitioned with a very small 500Mb initial partition (formatted as fat) and the remainder as a single xfs formatted partition.
The boot loader has been installed in the small partition on the first HDD and mounted as /boot/efi.
The two large partitions on the HDD’s have been mounted as a raid 1 (mirrored) set and a logical volume created on the raid.
clear so far?
However, if I boot the pc from the 15.1 installable usb stick and select either upgrade or install, it complains that it cannot find all the components of the logical volume and it will be deleted if I continue.
It seems that it is confused that it is reading identical LV parameters from both HDD’s in the raid set.
Is there a (relatively straightforward) solution to this?>:(>:(
Andrew