On 15/02/2025 at 22:17, Zim wrote:
When setting up partitions, if i encrypt the /tmp partition using the random
key method instead of passphrase, the result would be an encrypted /swap
partition instead.
In short,
/tmp + encryption random key turns into encrypted random key /swap.
To reprodu
Package:debian-installer
Version:12.9.0
When setting up partitions, if i encrypt the /tmp partition using the random
key method instead of passphrase, the result would be an encrypted /swap
partition instead.
In short,
/tmp + encryption random key turns into encrypted random key /swap.
To rep
Hello Pascal
Thank you very much for help with commands.
Yes, you have true. If is my interpretation of outputs of commands correct,
main of Ubuntu based distribution use subvolumes. Only Ubuntu Desktop not use
subvolumes. Only Ubuntu Desktop finds os-prober correct.
It is very valuable inform
On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 06:32:55AM +, adithya.balaku...@toshiba-tsip.com
wrote:
>
> Thanks for the feedback. Based on the idea above, I have attached a revised
> patch. Please have a look at the patch and let me know if you have any
> concerns.
The solution seem ok. However, I might be ov
On 15/02/2025 at 10:09, Matej Marko wrote:
No, I am not used subvolumes. It is not subvolumes, I think. I created
very simple partitions in distribution installer.
Be aware that some distribution installers may implicitly create
subvolumes. For example the Debian installer creates a subvolume
No, I am not used subvolumes. It is not subvolumes, I think. I created very
simple partitions in distribution installer.
If will I any free time, I can try test more distributions on the same SSD with
ext4 file system. I will see, whether will the same bug on ext4 too. I will
notify you with re
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