This bug was fixed in the package partman-target - 54ubuntu1
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partman-target (54ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Resynchronise with Debian, largely to pick up checks for directories
that must be on the root file system (LP: #148331). Remaining changes:
- U
I could increase the priority, but I guess you'd rather I just fixed it
instead. ;-)
** Changed in: partman-target (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson (kamion)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Check and forbid separate /etc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148331
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Ok, yes, I was able to install Hardy just fine as long as /etc wasn't in
it's own partition. I think the priority should be adjusted on this. I
feel it's important for the install program to not permit the user to
choose a known non-working configuration.
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Check and forbid separate /etc
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I think I ran into this installing Hardy Heron. I know enough about
Linux to be dangerous and I guess here's where I proved it. I thought
putting /etc on it's own partition could be a benefit for risk
management. now I see it's a waste of time. It really should be checked
and forbidden in the insta