[ubuntu/saucy-proposed] partman-auto 107ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Colin Watson cjwatson at ubuntu.com
Mon Jun 3 11:55:18 UTC 2013


partman-auto (107ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
    Recipe changes:
    - Adjust default partition and EFI sizes for Ubuntu.
    - Change the x86 atomic recipes to make the minimum swap size be 100% of
      RAM, so that hibernate always works.
    - In addition to EFI partition, reuse existing swap partitions and
      BIOS Boot Partitions, if any, rather than creating new ones.

    Automatic Partitioning:
    - Offer resize_use_free autopartitioning method, except on armel/armhf.
    - Add an option to reuse an existing installation.
    - Split out the replace option from resize_use_free.

    Code changes:
    - Accept autopartitioning automatically rather than showing
      choose_partition.
    - Drop priority of partman-auto/choose_recipe question to medium.
    - Add support for partman-auto/method=loop via partman-auto-loop.
    - Make biggest_free respect the selection made in partman-auto/disk.
    - Exclude devices containing the installation medium from automatic
      partitioning.
    - Use new get_real_resize_range function from partman-partitioning
      72ubuntu3, which caches calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize.
    - Support resizing the largest partition on multiple disks.
    - Support formatting the entire partition for any partition that can be
      resized.
    - Signal to clear_partitions in partman-target that it should not notify
      the user about the unformatted partitions we have set up.
    - Add a hack to stop EFI System Partitions showing up as to-be-formatted
      in the confirm-changes screen when there's an existing filesystem that
      would cause partman-efi to skip them.

  * Drop armel/dove recipes; we no longer support this architecture.
  * Restore changes to recipes/atomic and recipes/home from partman-auto 94,
    bumping the minimum size for / to 900MiB in these recipes.

partman-auto (107) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Updated translations ]
  * Croatian (hr.po) by Tomislav Krznar

partman-auto (106) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Updated translations ]
  * Catalan (ca.po) by Jordi Mallach

Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2013 12:54:05 +0100
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+source/partman-auto/107ubuntu1
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Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2013 12:54:05 +0100
Source: partman-auto
Binary: partman-auto
Architecture: source
Version: 107ubuntu1
Distribution: saucy
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Installer Team <ubuntu-installer at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Colin Watson <cjwatson at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 partman-auto - Automatically partition storage devices (partman) (udeb)
Changes: 
 partman-auto (107ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low
 .
   * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
     Recipe changes:
     - Adjust default partition and EFI sizes for Ubuntu.
     - Change the x86 atomic recipes to make the minimum swap size be 100% of
       RAM, so that hibernate always works.
     - In addition to EFI partition, reuse existing swap partitions and
       BIOS Boot Partitions, if any, rather than creating new ones.
 .
     Automatic Partitioning:
     - Offer resize_use_free autopartitioning method, except on armel/armhf.
     - Add an option to reuse an existing installation.
     - Split out the replace option from resize_use_free.
 .
     Code changes:
     - Accept autopartitioning automatically rather than showing
       choose_partition.
     - Drop priority of partman-auto/choose_recipe question to medium.
     - Add support for partman-auto/method=loop via partman-auto-loop.
     - Make biggest_free respect the selection made in partman-auto/disk.
     - Exclude devices containing the installation medium from automatic
       partitioning.
     - Use new get_real_resize_range function from partman-partitioning
       72ubuntu3, which caches calls to tune2fs and ntfsresize.
     - Support resizing the largest partition on multiple disks.
     - Support formatting the entire partition for any partition that can be
       resized.
     - Signal to clear_partitions in partman-target that it should not notify
       the user about the unformatted partitions we have set up.
     - Add a hack to stop EFI System Partitions showing up as to-be-formatted
       in the confirm-changes screen when there's an existing filesystem that
       would cause partman-efi to skip them.
 .
   * Drop armel/dove recipes; we no longer support this architecture.
   * Restore changes to recipes/atomic and recipes/home from partman-auto 94,
     bumping the minimum size for / to 900MiB in these recipes.
 .
 partman-auto (107) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Updated translations ]
   * Croatian (hr.po) by Tomislav Krznar
 .
 partman-auto (106) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   [ Updated translations ]
   * Catalan (ca.po) by Jordi Mallach
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