[ubuntu/raring-proposed] partman-auto 105ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Dmitrijs Ledkovs
dmitrij.ledkov at ubuntu.com
Fri Nov 9 14:00:16 UTC 2012
partman-auto (105ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
Recipe changes:
- Adjust default partition and EFI sizes for Ubuntu.
- Change the x86 atomic recipes to make the minimum swap size be 100% of
RAM, so that hibernate always works.
- In addition to EFI partition, reuse existing swap partitions and
BIOS Boot Partitions, if any, rather than creating new ones.
- Add armel/dove recipes.
- Temporarily back out changes to recipes/atomic and recipes/home from
partman-auto 94.
Automatic Partitioning:
- Offer resize_use_free autopartitioning method, except on armel/armhf.
- Add an option to reuse an existing installation.
- Split out the replace option from resize_use_free.
Code changes:
- Accept autopartitioning automatically rather than showing
choose_partition.
- Drop priority of partman-auto/choose_recipe question to medium.
- Add support for partman-auto/method=loop via partman-auto-loop.
- Make biggest_free respect the selection made in partman-auto/disk.
- Exclude devices containing the installation medium from automatic
partitioning.
- Use new get_real_resize_range function from partman-partitioning
72ubuntu3, which caches calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize.
- Support resizing the largest partition on multiple disks.
- Support formatting the entire partition for any partition that can be
resized.
- Signal to clear_partitions in partman-target that it should not notify
the user about the unformatted partitions we have set up.
- Add a hack to stop EFI System Partitions showing up as to-be-formatted
in the confirm-changes screen when there's an existing filesystem that
would cause partman-efi to skip them.
* Changes Debian merged from ubuntu:
- EFI recipes, but not for kfreebsd and with larger system partition
sizes. Kept our efi partition sizes, which closer match Windows/Mac
EFI partition sizes.
- $reusemethod was also merge, but used for EFI partitions only and
not for swap & BIOS Boot Partitions.
- Drop the bootable flag from i386/amd64 recipes.
* Dropped changes:
- "Add kfreebsd-i386/efi, and kfreebsd-amd64/efi symlinks to regular
efi recipes." Ubuntu doesn't have kfreebsd port, and debian didn't
take this change.
partman-auto (105) unstable; urgency=low
[ Updated translations ]
* Asturian (ast.po) by ivarela
partman-auto (104) unstable; urgency=low
[ Steve McIntyre ]
* Add x86 UEFI support, merging some code from Ubuntu to help:
+ Add extra recipe method "reusemethod" to help us reuse existing EFI
system partitions
+ Clone the ia64 recipes for {amd64,i386}-efi and tweak. Merge
across some of the Ubuntu settings for these new recipes, including
use of reusemethod.
+ Make the EFI system partition large by default to meet fat32
recommendations
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 23:47:53 +0100
Changed-By: Dmitrijs Ledkovs <dmitrij.ledkov at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/+source/partman-auto/105ubuntu1
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Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 23:47:53 +0100
Source: partman-auto
Binary: partman-auto
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Version: 105ubuntu1
Distribution: raring
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Dmitrijs Ledkovs <dmitrij.ledkov at ubuntu.com>
Description:
partman-auto - Automatically partition storage devices (partman) (udeb)
Changes:
partman-auto (105ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
.
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
Recipe changes:
- Adjust default partition and EFI sizes for Ubuntu.
- Change the x86 atomic recipes to make the minimum swap size be 100% of
RAM, so that hibernate always works.
- In addition to EFI partition, reuse existing swap partitions and
BIOS Boot Partitions, if any, rather than creating new ones.
- Add armel/dove recipes.
- Temporarily back out changes to recipes/atomic and recipes/home from
partman-auto 94.
.
Automatic Partitioning:
- Offer resize_use_free autopartitioning method, except on armel/armhf.
- Add an option to reuse an existing installation.
- Split out the replace option from resize_use_free.
.
Code changes:
- Accept autopartitioning automatically rather than showing
choose_partition.
- Drop priority of partman-auto/choose_recipe question to medium.
- Add support for partman-auto/method=loop via partman-auto-loop.
- Make biggest_free respect the selection made in partman-auto/disk.
- Exclude devices containing the installation medium from automatic
partitioning.
- Use new get_real_resize_range function from partman-partitioning
72ubuntu3, which caches calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize.
- Support resizing the largest partition on multiple disks.
- Support formatting the entire partition for any partition that can be
resized.
- Signal to clear_partitions in partman-target that it should not notify
the user about the unformatted partitions we have set up.
- Add a hack to stop EFI System Partitions showing up as to-be-formatted
in the confirm-changes screen when there's an existing filesystem that
would cause partman-efi to skip them.
.
* Changes Debian merged from ubuntu:
- EFI recipes, but not for kfreebsd and with larger system partition
sizes. Kept our efi partition sizes, which closer match Windows/Mac
EFI partition sizes.
- $reusemethod was also merge, but used for EFI partitions only and
not for swap & BIOS Boot Partitions.
- Drop the bootable flag from i386/amd64 recipes.
.
* Dropped changes:
- "Add kfreebsd-i386/efi, and kfreebsd-amd64/efi symlinks to regular
efi recipes." Ubuntu doesn't have kfreebsd port, and debian didn't
take this change.
.
partman-auto (105) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Updated translations ]
* Asturian (ast.po) by ivarela
.
partman-auto (104) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Steve McIntyre ]
* Add x86 UEFI support, merging some code from Ubuntu to help:
+ Add extra recipe method "reusemethod" to help us reuse existing EFI
system partitions
+ Clone the ia64 recipes for {amd64,i386}-efi and tweak. Merge
across some of the Ubuntu settings for these new recipes, including
use of reusemethod.
+ Make the EFI system partition large by default to meet fat32
recommendations
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