Hi d-i developers,
I'm working on an bootloader/installer system for some industrial
equipment. Until now, my main interaction with d-i has been grabbing the
pre-cooked kernel/initrds from Debian or Ubuntu, and tacking on a few extra
files to the tail of the initrd, like preseed, scripts, and an e
Below is a known-good partitioning recipe similar to your use case.
It puts all of /, not just /boot, in a real partition.
I think the main difference is the start of the second stanza
614401000 1 lvm
while you have
100 1000 -1 xfs
There may be a bug in handling -1 as the upper limi
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