On Thu, 2016-01-07 at 21:08 -0800, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Patryk Hanckowiak [2015-07-24 03:41]:
> > But OK - there are several issues here:
> > 1) Why did the /usr partition get removed from the separate /var, /tmp,
> > /home guided encrypted LVM installation option?
>
>
* Patryk Hanckowiak [2015-07-24 03:41]:
> But OK - there are several issues here:
> 1) Why did the /usr partition get removed from the separate /var, /tmp,
> /home guided encrypted LVM installation option?
You can read about the reasons in bug #652275
> 2) The partitioning
* Patryk Hanckowiak [2015-07-24 00:58]:
> The guided LVM encrypted partitioning layout does not create a separate /usr
> partition and creates a 8-10 GB / (root) partition. This happens in both
> separate /var, /tmp, /home installer option and separate /home option -
> guided
On Jan 7, 2016, at 9:07 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Patryk Hanckowiak [2015-07-24 00:58]:
>> The guided LVM encrypted partitioning layout does not create a separate /usr
>> partition and creates a 8-10 GB / (root) partition. This happens in both
>>
Package: debian-installer
Version: ---
Architecture: amd64
UEFI selected at boot
The guided LVM encrypted partitioning layout does not create a separate
/usr partition and creates a 8-10 GB / (root) partition. This happens in
both separate /var, /tmp, /home installer option and separate /home
Maybe this should be reported under: 'installation-reports' and not
debian-installer as I did. Debian bug reporting seems a bit confusing.
I still think it's a bug - I can't install a usable Debian desktop
system, but call it whatever you like - feature request, or something
else :)
But OK
Control: reassign -1 partman-auto
Control: retitle -1 Root partition maximum is too small in 'multi' recipes
On Fri, 2015-07-24 at 00:58 +0200, Patryk Hanckowiak wrote:
Package: debian-installer
Version: ---
Architecture: amd64
UEFI selected at boot
The guided LVM encrypted partitioning
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