Control: reassign -1 partman-auto Control: fixed -1 123 Control: tag -1 wheezy
On Sun, 2015-03-01 at 16:51 +0000, Emil Cronjäger wrote: > Package: src:linux > Version: 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 > Followup-For: Bug #687821 > > I've had the same problem recently with two different machines, both fresh > installs following the guided "encrypted LVM-partitioning" in the installer. > It's guite problematic not to be able to update the kernel on a default > install, and I guess this affects quite many people. > > On both machines I've tried, it seems that the root-partition is made very > small (322 M) by the partitioner during the install, even on systems where > there's plenty of space to make the root-partition bigger. Wow, that is really much too small. How large is the whole disk? > I propose that this bug gets moved somewhere to partman / guided-install- > process, as it doesn't seem to be a problem only concerning this particular > package (I've experience the problem both on i868 and adm64). For the upcoming Debian 8 'jessie' release, I've changed partman-auto to combine the / and /usr partitions, with the size (or proportion of the disk) being the sum of the old sizes. But it sounds like we still need a fix for Debian 7 'wheezy'. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Absolutum obsoletum. (If it works, it's out of date.) - Stafford Beer
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