[ubuntu/karmic] partman-target 64ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Colin Watson
cjwatson at ubuntu.com
Sun Oct 4 21:45:16 BST 2009
partman-target (64ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
- Mount CD-ROMs and floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
- Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
- Always set the loop option for loop devices.
- Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
installing.
- Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
patch to user-setup.
- Rather than pretending that partitions have no longer been formatted
after the partitioner is complete, reset their intended state from
"format the partition" to "keep and use the existing data". This still
solves the original problem reported in Debian bug #256090 while also
stopping partitions from being needlessly reformatted if you go back to
the partitioner after base system installation and then forward again.
- Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
- Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
partman-target (64) unstable; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Upgrade to debhelper v7.
[ Max Vozeler ]
* Revert change that used LABEL in fstab if configured by the user.
Labels have non-obvious problems that make them unsuitable for use
as device specifiers in fstab. (http://launchpad.net/bugs/347817)
[ Updated translations ]
* Amharic (am.po) by Tegegne Tefera
* Asturian (ast.po) by Marcos Antonio Alvarez Costales
* Korean (ko.po) by Changwoo Ryu
* Thai (th.po) by Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
* Turkish (tr.po) by Mert Dirik
* Vietnamese (vi.po) by Clytie Siddall
partman-target (63) unstable; urgency=low
* Use /dev/mapper/ paths instead of UUID to refer to device
mapper devices in /etc/fstab.
* Use LABEL rather than UUID for entries in /etc/fstab if the
label was explicitly configured by the user.
* Add myself to uploaders.
[ Updated translations ]
* Czech (cs.po) by Miroslav Kure
* Italian (it.po) by Milo Casagrande
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:38:11 +0100
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Signed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at canonical.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/partman-target/64ubuntu1
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Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 21:38:11 +0100
Source: partman-target
Binary: partman-target
Architecture: source
Version: 64ubuntu1
Distribution: karmic
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Description:
partman-target - Provides partman with ability to prepare /target (udeb)
Changes:
partman-target (64ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
.
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Disable automatic mounting of USB removable devices.
- Mount CD-ROMs and floppies with 'exec' and 'utf8'.
- Use the path of the file associated with a loop device in /etc/fstab,
rather than the filesystem's UUID or the loop device path.
- Always set the loop option for loop devices.
- Remove critical system files from the existing filesystem before
installing.
- Preserve the UID and GID of the initial user, if possible. Requires a
patch to user-setup.
- Rather than pretending that partitions have no longer been formatted
after the partitioner is complete, reset their intended state from
"format the partition" to "keep and use the existing data". This still
solves the original problem reported in Debian bug #256090 while also
stopping partitions from being needlessly reformatted if you go back to
the partitioner after base system installation and then forward again.
- Don't clear partitions or complain about them not being formatted if
they've already been formatted by a previous partitioner run.
- Recommend blkid rather than vol_id in /etc/fstab.
.
partman-target (64) unstable; urgency=low
.
[ Colin Watson ]
* Upgrade to debhelper v7.
.
[ Max Vozeler ]
* Revert change that used LABEL in fstab if configured by the user.
Labels have non-obvious problems that make them unsuitable for use
as device specifiers in fstab. (http://launchpad.net/bugs/347817)
.
[ Updated translations ]
* Amharic (am.po) by Tegegne Tefera
* Asturian (ast.po) by Marcos Antonio Alvarez Costales
* Korean (ko.po) by Changwoo Ryu
* Thai (th.po) by Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
* Turkish (tr.po) by Mert Dirik
* Vietnamese (vi.po) by Clytie Siddall
.
partman-target (63) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Use /dev/mapper/ paths instead of UUID to refer to device
mapper devices in /etc/fstab.
* Use LABEL rather than UUID for entries in /etc/fstab if the
label was explicitly configured by the user.
* Add myself to uploaders.
.
[ Updated translations ]
* Czech (cs.po) by Miroslav Kure
* Italian (it.po) by Milo Casagrande
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