Package: busybox Version: 1:1.30.1-4 Severity: wishlist x-debbugs-cc: Russell Weber <rustyscottwe...@gmail.com> submitter: Russell Weber <rustyscottwe...@gmail.com>
On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 02:43:43PM -0600, Russell Weber wrote: > Package: busybox > Version: 1:1.30.1-4 > Severity: wishlist > lsblk is a very useful tool for understanding your current disks and block > devices. It can be used to > query lots of information including disk manufacturer, serial number, model > number, the structure of your disks if the disk is already in use for > another block device. Given that the installer has mission critical goals > associated with the disks, it's a bit of a mystery that lsblk isn't > included into the busy box implementation used in the installer. This is > especially important when seeding automatic/unattended installs for debian > since many of the seed files used will query information from disks in > scripts using the "d-i partman/early_command string" of debconf. I can see > that this issue has been raised in multiple places online: stack overflow, > IRC. However, scanning older tickets, I was not able to find a ticket > which raises the issue. Is there any reason that lsblk as a command is not > included? As far as I can tell, the bloat size would only be around 20-40 > KiB in size. May I suggest that we start including the lsblk binaries in > the next versions of Debian? I hope this works out for a proper bugreport as intended. cheers, Holger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- holger@(debian|reproducible-builds|layer-acht).org PGP fingerprint: B8BF 5413 7B09 D35C F026 FE9D 091A B856 069A AA1C
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