Bug#308471: marked as done (autopartkit: should not have hardcoded limit on the number of partitions)
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regarding autopartkit: should not have hardcoded limit on the number of partitions
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- To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
- Subject: autopartkit: Fails it there is more than 11 lines in table definition
- From: Finn-Arne Johansen <faj@bzz.no>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 14:06:42 +0200
- Message-id: <20050510120644.6112B103EF@fajx300.bzzware.org>
Package: autopartkit
Severity: normal
I extended the schema that we use for a Combined server in Debian-edu,
and ended up with a big surprise.
attached is the output from syslog during first stge of installation
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.11-x300
Locale: LANG=nb_NO, LC_CTYPE=nb_NO (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
May 10 06:19:10 autopartkit[5568]: Using 'msdos' default disk label type
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Loading table file '/etc/autopartkit/Main-Server+Thin-Client-Server.table'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/ default 256 512'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info / default 256 512
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/tmp tmpfs 0 0'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /tmp tmpfs 0 0
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding 'vg_system lvm 4956+2*$RAMSIZE 12320+2*$RAMSIZE'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info vg_system lvm 4956+2*$RAMSIZE 12320+2*$RAMSIZE
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding 'swap lvm:vg_system:lv_swap:swap 2*$RAMSIZE 2*$RAMSIZE'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info swap lvm:vg_system:lv_swap:swap 2*$RAMSIZE 2*$RAMSIZE
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/usr lvm:vg_system:lv_usr:default 1676 4096'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /usr lvm:vg_system:lv_usr:default 1676 4096
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 8 > 4 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/var lvm:vg_system:lv_var:default 384 2048'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /var lvm:vg_system:lv_var:default 384 2048
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 8 > 5 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/var/lib/lessdisks lvm:vg_system:lv_less:default 2252 5120'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /var/lib/lessdisks lvm:vg_system:lv_less:default 2252 5120
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 8 > 6 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/var/tmp lvm:vg_system:lv_var_tmp:default 512 1024'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /var/tmp lvm:vg_system:lv_var_tmp:default 512 1024
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/var/spool/squid lvm:vg_system:lv_squid:default 100 2048'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /var/spool/squid lvm:vg_system:lv_squid:default 100 2048
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 16 > 8 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding 'vg_data lvm 96 -1'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info vg_data lvm 96 -1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 16 > 9 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/skole/tjener/home0 lvm:vg_data:lv_home0:default 32 1024'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /skole/tjener/home0 lvm:vg_data:lv_home0:default 32 1024
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 16 > 10 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Adding '/skole/backup lvm:vg_data:lv_backup:default 32 1600'
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Fetched partition info /skole/backup lvm:vg_data:lv_backup:default 32 1600
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 16 > 11 + 1
May 10 06:19:11 autopartkit[5568]: Enough room in list 16 > 12 + 1
May 10 06:19:12 autopartkit[5568]: pre_confirm 0 0
May 10 06:19:15 autopartkit[5568]: post_confirm 0 0
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: Created LVM stacks
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: Locating free space on all disks
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: checking dev: /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc, sector_size=512
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: part: -1, type: 4 size: (0-13516799) 13516800
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: free space 13516800
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: Done locating free space, found 1 free areas
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: Found free space, distributing partitions.
May 10 06:19:16 autopartkit[5568]: error: 0, Unable to find 659636224 blocks of free space requested by S^L5^D^HS[[^_]Ð^U^D^H^D^H)PRh^D^Hj^A_^Pá^D^H;D$^Du^U^D^H^O^P@^D^H^U^D^HW1VS^H^A on any disk.
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- To: 308471-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: autopartkit has been removed from Debian, closing #308471
- From: Marco Rodrigues <gothicx@sapo.pt>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 01:30:10 +0100
- Message-id: <200804230030.m3N0UAEG020667@kmos.homeip.net>
Version: 1.30+rm
The autopartkit package has been removed from Debian testing, unstable and
experimental, so I am now closing the bugs that were still opened
against it.
For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/473148 . That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed, and suggestions of possible replacements.
Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.
Thank you for your contribution to Debian.
--
Marco Rodrigues
http://Marco.Tondela.org
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