Christian Perrier <bubu...@debian.org> writes: >> The installer wants to use 33% of diskspace which is 500 G I G A (!) >> bytes as swap space > > I'm personnally not in position to do such tests (moreover it may > require a knowledge of partman that I'm not usre to have).
For a start, I could reproduce it. Crypto is not related, straight LVM is enough: LVM VG noc2, LV root - 1000.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear) > #1 1000.0 GB f ext3 / LVM VG noc2, LV swap_1 - 649.0 GB Linux device-mapper (linear) > #1 649.0 GB f swap swap Virtual disk 1 (xvda) - 1.6 TB Xen Virtual Block Device > #1 primary 255.0 MB B f ext2 /boot > #2 primary 1.6 TB K lvm Reducing the disk size by a factor of ten gives: LVM VG noc2, LV root - 107.1 GB Linux device-mapper (linear) > #1 107.1 GB f ext3 / LVM VG noc2, LV swap_1 - 5.9 GB Linux device-mapper (linear) > #1 5.9 GB f swap swap Virtual disk 1 (xvda) - 113.3 GB Xen Virtual Block Device > #1 primary 255.0 MB B f ext2 /boot > #2 primary 113.0 GB K lvm That is, the size of the swap LV is reduced by a factor of 100. Now if only I knew more about the logic behind the recipes... -- Feri. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org