Hello there, debian-boot! I am just finishing up the implementation of Discoverable GPT Partitions [0] in my growlight tool, and it seems a good time to see if I can push this discussion [1] forward.
I'd like to sound out especially the d-i shareholders on replacement of partman with growlight. I can already hear hackles raising; I invite you to watch [2]/read [3] my Debconf 21 presentation, "Parting Ways with Partman", where I hope I've made a fairly complete and not-too-incorrect assessment of the situation. Essentially, my argument is that a tool which can both (a) play the system preparation role of partman in d-i and (b) function as a mainstream post-install disk management/analysis tool is likely to minimize time to support of new features, and doesn't consume developer time that can't be used outside of d-i. If any longtime developers are truly wedded to partman, I don't want to step on any toes; I'm the new guy; I certainly don't see any immediately compelling technical reason to make a switch. If you enjoy volunteer hackery on partman, great. I suspect, however, that partman is no one's great love. Growlight is a tool I've maintained and expanded over a decade, and intend to continue improving, outside of any system installation role. Christian PERRIER wrote on debian-boot 2013-02-07 [4]: "It's quite likely that the first step is then to have growlight in main Debian, isn't it?" Just so, and that was accomplished last year [5]. So let's move on to the second step, and consider this major move. I very very much hope you'll read through [3] with an open mind. Thanks! --nick [0] https://systemd.io/DISCOVERABLE_PARTITIONS/ [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2013/02/msg00122.html [2] https://nick-black.com/tabpower/debconf21-growlight.mkv [3] https://nick-black.com/dankwiki/index.php?title=File:Parting_ways_with_partman.pdf [4] https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2013/02/msg00164.html [5] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/growlight -- nick black -=- https://www.nick-black.com to make an apple pie from scratch, you need first invent a universe.
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