Am 13. Juli 2026 20:14:11 MESZ schrieb Pascal Hambourg <[email protected]>:
>After giving some more thought, I think we can do better without breaking any 
>sensible use case.
>
>There are 3 possible situations regarding the source installation media:
>- the entire disk is mounted
>- a partition is mounted and seen by parted
>- a partition is mounted and unseen by parted (because it considers the 
>partition table in installation/live ISOhybrid images invalid for various 
>legitimate reasons)
>
>For all partitioning modes:
>- if the entire disk is mounted -> skip the disk
>- if a partition is mounted and unseen by parted -> skip the disk
>"Skip" means that the disk will not be visible nor usable for partitioning.
>
>For manual partitioning:
>- lock the mounted partition
>"Lock" means that the partition is visible but altering or deleting it or 
>creating a new partition table on its disk is prohibited. This is an existing 
>feature designed to protect RAID members and physical volumes for LVM and 
>encryption, but AFAICS the lock is checked only in manual partitioning.
>
>For automatic partitioning using an entire disk:
>- skip the disk with a mounted partition
>"Skip" means that the disk is not added to the available disk list.
>
>For automatic partitioning using the largest free space:
>- nothing more to do, an unusable disk would already be skipped by the general 
>checks for all partitioning modes.
>
>Opinions ?

Sounds really smart to me.
If you get that cleanly implemented: +1


>> If you have time to adapt the MR like this, and we get a mini.iso out of 
>> this, Kevin could test it directly, since he has all the bits ready for such 
>> test :-)
>
>I cannot make any promises for the near future. Persistent heat drains all my 
>energy...


No problem. Climat change is more and more coming to day life ...


Holger



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