Control: reassign -1 partman-auto Control: retitle -1 Root partition maximum is too small in 'multi' recipes
On Fri, 2015-07-24 at 00:58 +0200, Patryk Hanckowiak wrote: > Package: debian-installer > Version: --- > > Architecture: amd64 > UEFI selected at boot > > The guided LVM encrypted partitioning layout does not create a separate > /usr partition and creates a 8-10 GB / (root) partition. This happens in > both separate /var, /tmp, /home installer option and separate /home > option - guided encrypted LVM. You end up with a 8-10 GB / (root) (which > includes the /usr partition) and this seems too small for a desktop > system. If you don't want to give the user the option of a separate / > (root) partition, for some reason, / (root) has to be assigned more space. I agree the maximum should be raised. > In previous versions of Debian there seems to have been a /var, /tmp, > /home, /usr option. Now there is only separate /var, /tmp, /home, which > seems to be a bug. As I previously explained, that is not a bug, and is not related to this problem. The rules for the root partition size were changed at the same time to account for this. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Reality is just a crutch for people who can't handle science fiction.
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