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- dann frazier
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- Development
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- 63. By Colin Watson
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Make sure to wipe disk label on Sun disks before creating a new one.
- Depend on ntfs-3g-udeb as well as ntfsprogs-udeb.
- Add PATH, RAWMINSIZE, RAWPREFSIZE, and RAWMAXSIZE substitutions to
partman-partitioning/ new_size in support of ubiquity's resize widget.
- Cache calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize, to make navigating through the
resize UI a little faster.
- Check that minimum filesystem sizes reported by tune2fs and ntfsresize
are between the minimum partition size and the current partition size;
if not, refuse to resize the partition at all.
- Support archdetect being anywhere on PATH.
- Use mac as the default disk label on ppc64.
- Save the swap size for ubiquity.
- On systems with only GPT disks, check that an EFI System Partition or
a BIOS Boot Partition exists, as appropriate. - 62. By Colin Watson
-
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Make sure to wipe disk label on Sun disks before creating a new one.
- Depend on ntfs-3g-udeb as well as ntfsprogs-udeb.
- Add PATH, RAWMINSIZE, RAWPREFSIZE, and RAWMAXSIZE substitutions to
partman-partitioning/ new_size in support of ubiquity's resize widget.
- Cache calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize, to make navigating through the
resize UI a little faster.
- Check that minimum filesystem sizes reported by tune2fs and ntfsresize
are between the minimum partition size and the current partition size;
if not, refuse to resize the partition at all.
- Use the GPT disk label by default on *i386/efi and *amd64/efi
subarchitectures.
- Support archdetect being anywhere on PATH.
- Use mac as the default disk label on ppc64.
- Save the swap size for ubiquity.
- On systems with only GPT disks, check that an EFI System Partition or
a BIOS Boot Partition exists, as appropriate. - 60. By Colin Watson
-
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Make sure to wipe disk label on Sun disks before creating a new one.
- Depend on ntfs-3g-udeb as well as ntfsprogs-udeb.
- Add PATH, RAWMINSIZE, RAWPREFSIZE, and RAWMAXSIZE substitutions to
partman-partitioning/ new_size in support of ubiquity's resize widget.
- Cache calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize, to make navigating through the
resize UI a little faster.
- Check that minimum filesystem sizes reported by tune2fs and ntfsresize
are between the minimum partition size and the current partition size;
if not, refuse to resize the partition at all.
- Use the GPT disk label by default on *i386/efi and *amd64/efi
subarchitectures.
- Support archdetect being anywhere on PATH.
- Use mac as the default disk label on ppc64.
- Save the swap size for ubiquity.
- On systems with only GPT disks, check that an EFI System Partition or
a BIOS Boot Partition exists, as appropriate. - 59. By Colin Watson
-
On systems with only GPT disks, check that an EFI System Partition or a
BIOS Boot Partition exists, as appropriate (LP: #855871). - 58. By Evan
-
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Make sure to wipe disk label on Sun disks before creating a new one.
- Depend on ntfs-3g-udeb as well as ntfsprogs-udeb.
- Add PATH, RAWMINSIZE, RAWPREFSIZE, and RAWMAXSIZE substitutions to
partman-partitioning/ new_size in support of ubiquity's resize widget.
- Cache calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize, to make navigating through the
resize UI a little faster.
- Check that minimum filesystem sizes reported by tune2fs and ntfsresize
are between the minimum partition size and the current partition size;
if not, refuse to resize the partition at all.
- Use the GPT disk label by default on *i386/efi and *amd64/efi
subarchitectures.
- Support archdetect being anywhere on PATH.
- Use mac as the default disk label on ppc64.
- Save the swap size for ubiquity.
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