On 2016-04-18 11:39, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Austin S. Hemmelgarn
<ahferro...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know about the current state of the Debian installer, but I know
back when I used Debian regularly and used the standard text based
installer, as long as I didn't format things from the UI, I could provision
the filesystems however the hell I wanted manually and point the installer
at the appropriate ones for each mount point, and it worked.
No doubt this is a catch 22. I think it's reasonable for an installer
to have an aging logic that allows it to be more conservative than the
kernel's support for compat_ro_flags and incompat_flags, and refuse to
install if it's not recently formatted.
Now that I go look for this, I'm not sure what either flags offset
0x38 or compat_flags offset 0xac are about.
Also, I didn't mention that Anaconda does require root fs to be in a
new subvolume. It won't install to either subvolid 5, or any other
existing subvolume.
I'm not certain about how Debian would handle it, but I think they'll
assume that the user knows what they're doing and just do what they say
(which can admittedly be a very dangerous assumption sometimes).
Like I said in one of my earlier e-mails though, these kind of
limitations are part of why I switched to Gentoo, there's no GUI
installer, but you can put the system together however the hell you want
(which is especially nice with BTRFS, because none of the installers out
there will let you use BTRFS on top of LVM, which is useful for things
like BTRFS raid1 on top of DM-RAID0).
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