:: Sigh :: still here. is there no one capable of swapping the words
"min" and "max" around? :D :D :D ... Pretty please
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Title:
Guided pa
Mathieu's comment matches my experience of following the test case with
the lubuntu alternate image. The existing partition was set to 11.8GB
(after choosing max) and the partition for the new install was set to
2682MB.
** Tags added: wily
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I did not try to run the test case precisely, but I did pick the resizer
after selecting a partition.
While the behavior may seem weird, it is consistent with the wording of
the dialogs in d-i, and in just about anywhere else: you resize the
selected partition to some size, and the free space will
Could somebody explain to me what this means? "Sub test case 2: Repeat
the test case and select the maximum size for the partition" Am I
supposed to install 2 times?
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Sad to see, this is still here in Wily.
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Title:
Guided partitioning shortcut "max" gives minimum space instead
To manage notifications about thi
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Guided partitioning shortcut "max" gives minimum space instea
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ti
It may be an easy solution to just swap the strings 'max' and 'min' in
the partitioning utility. They seem to work ok, just that they respond
to the wrong label.
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** Tags added: lubuntu raring
** Package changed: mdadm (Ubuntu) => debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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I subscribed because I'm curious about this. I don't think it's so much
a matter of needing to change the behavior but rather how we describe
which partition we're referring to. That said I can't think of a wiser
to describe it :^(
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** Tags added: iso-testing
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